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New Coats for Children As another In 1998, Sanford,
a member of the Rotary Club of Longwood, read a local newspaper
article about children suffering in cold weather while waiting for
their school bus because they lacked winter coats.
"I couldn't
understand how something like this could happen. It broke my heart
to see kids freeze because they didn't have warm-enough coats,"
recalls Sanford, the organization's CEO and chair. Through funds
donated by private and corporate partners, Operation Warm
collaborates with manufacturers to develop sizes and styles for boys
and girls, then distributes the coats to needy children. For the
organization's first project in 1998, Rotary continues
to play a crucial role in expanding the fundraising for and
distribution of coats, says "Rotary has been
phenomenal in our success," says Kim Fremont
Fortunato, president of the organization and a member of the Rotary
Club of Wilmington, Delaware, says the quality of the coats is a key
difference between Operation Warm and many other coat drives. "Most of the
children we help have never owned a new coat," says Fortunato. "We
believe it improves their self-esteem. But most important, the coats
we distribute will keep kids warm." "All around us
there are poor children in this country who need assistance," he
says. "It's our responsibility to help those who can't help
themselves. Seeing the kids' smiles and excitement when they put on
their new coats is an incredible experience. This is an enormously
powerful project." |
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