Every year too many children across the United States wake up Christmas morning without any gifts under the tree.
The Forever Howard Foundation, founded in Oakland and serving the Bay Area, Sacramento and Stockton, is helping to fix that.
Howard said her cousin Charles was a giving man and did what he could to help families and children in need. She wanted to make sure his legacy lives on. "It means everything to help families," said Woods."I was in the store I was hearing parents saying they needed a little help or didn't have it to do. So this little help will take a little stress off of them." For years Woods has been committed to her community to make sure Bay Area kids have that Christmas cheer.
Ellen Cooper's grandson wouldn't have had any gifts to open this Christmas if it weren't for the Forever Howard Foundation. "[Forever Howard Foundation] reached out to me when I didn't have food to eat and toys for my grandson the last few Christmases and they said they're bring toys this Christmas also," she said.
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