Winter Wonderland
Trash bags full of toys for children at Loma Linda University Medical Center lined the hallway in the Steven's Hope For Children office.
In another room, toys were stacked against the walls waiting to be wrapped by volunteers.
Tony and Sandy Cappelli, founders of Steven's Hope for Children, are dealing with an overwhelming turn out for their Winter Wonderland program.
So far, 612 children will be receiving gifts this Christmas thanks to a large amount of generous people.
More than 1,600 gifts were delivered to Loma Linda University Medical Center and Kaiser Hospital Wednesday December 10.
The Cappellis and volunteers will load up the truck for a second trip on Wednesday December 17.
In another room, toys were stacked against the walls waiting to be wrapped by volunteers.
Tony and Sandy Cappelli, founders of Steven's Hope for Children, are dealing with an overwhelming turn out for their Winter Wonderland program.
So far, 612 children will be receiving gifts this Christmas thanks to a large amount of generous people.
More than 1,600 gifts were delivered to Loma Linda University Medical Center and Kaiser Hospital Wednesday December 10.
The Cappellis and volunteers will load up the truck for a second trip on Wednesday December 17.



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