Special Holiday Delivery
California Scout Troop
With Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on hand, Boy Scout Troop 650 of Alta Loma,
California, completed their 5,500-mile, cross-country journey to deliver
toys and gifts to hurricane victims in Central Florida.
The Scouts had worked for months to collect gifts and donations in their
own community in California, and picked up more gifts from Scouts along the
way as they traveled in a 31-foot RV through San Antonio and Irving, Texas,
and Jacksonville, Florida. The drive is part of the Boy Scouts of America's
Good Turn for America service initiative.
Bush came to support the Scouts of Troop 650 as they personally delivered
toys to more than 200 Brevard County children at Eau Gallie Civic Center on
Tuesday evening.
The event was hosted by Grace Fellowship Church of Rockledge and supported
by Florida state Rep. Mitch Needelman (District 31). Gifts were given to about
210 children invited by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida. Earlier
in the day the Scouts delivered more than 200 gifts to senior citizens of the
Holiday Park area of Palm Bay.
Good Turn for America is a national service initiative by the Boy Scouts
of America and other nonprofit organizations to address the issues of hunger,
inadequate housing, healthy living, and disaster recovery in our nation.
For more information, visit www.goodturnforamerica.org.
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