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9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance

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Overall Impact

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2097 Volunteers

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205 Veterans272 Youth48 Volunteer Leaders Trained

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61 Service Projects

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18 Projects specific to serving Military and/or Veterans.

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9/11 Service ProjectsToolkits from OneOC websiteGet Prepared RSVPSanta Ana Feed 2000Generations of Service (rescheduled due to rain)9/11 Signature Event at KidWorksPeople Helping People FestivalLife Changing LivesFaith Leaders Food PackagingOneOC Nonprofit Partner Projects on Calendar(Science OC,

MADD, Book Doctor)Family Service TeamOrange County Stand Down

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58 Nonprofit Partners

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Publicity

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2 Local Sponsors

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Presenting Sponsor:

Materials Sponsor: ($10,000 In-kind)

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When causes and companies connect, everyone wins.

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Santa Ana Feed 2000

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By the Numbers

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72 Volunteers4 Nonprofit Partners450 Families Fed

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Sorting cans of food to be distributed to the community

Santa Ana Feed 2000

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Packing food boxes for the hungry.

Santa Ana Feed 2000

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Dropping of bags of food.

Santa Ana Feed 2000

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Packing food boxes for the hungry.

Santa Ana Feed 2000

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People Helping People Festival

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By the Numbers

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454 Volunteers33 Nonprofit Partners$2,866 Raised for Wonded Warriors

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33 nonprofits set up tables at South Coast Plaza to recruit volunteers.

People Helping People Festival

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Nonprofits dedicated to serving Service Men and Women signed up community volunteers.

People Helping People Festival

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Orange County community members learned about how our local nonprofits serve our community.

People Helping People Festival

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Captain Dale Dye talks about our veterans who have served since 9/11.

People Helping People Festival

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“Tremendous assistance from OneOC! You will see the Wounded Warriors’ morale lifted in their faces that Orange County recognizes the sacrifices they have made for our country.” - Corporal Mauricio Estrada, Santa Ana Police Department

OneOC working with

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Captain Dale Dye discusses the work of the Wounded Warrior project.

People Helping People Festival

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OneOC Signature Event at KidWorks and Surrouding Neighborhood

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By the Numbers

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125 Volunteers3 Nonprofit Partners4 Project Sites

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“We are delighted to be the presenting sponsor of OneOC’s 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance.” Allen Staff, Orange County Market President, Bank of America

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“Bank of America appreciates the significant sacrifices our military personnel and their families make every day. … The attacks of 9/11 touched us directly with the loss of three Bank of America and three Merrill Lynch employees.”

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OneOC Board Member, Scott Tempel, starting the mural.

KidWorks - Mural

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Michelle and Suzanne cleaning paint supplies for Mural at KidWorks

KidWorks - Mural

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Almost done Mural at KidWorks!

KidWorks - Mural

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Getting ready for a new school year.

KidWorks – Welcome Packets

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Writing thank you cards to our Military Service-people.

KidWorks – Military Thank You Cards

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OneOC Board members (and Families) painting tiles.

KidWorks – Tiles

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Getting down and dirty in Home Depot paint!

Lincoln Elementary School

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Touching up a classroom.

Lincoln Elementary School

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Getting ready for some new paint!

Lincoln Elementary School

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Sprucing up the Grain Project’s garden shed.

The Grain Project

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Volunteers painting the garden shed.

The Grain Project

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Artists at work.

The Grain Project

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Faith Leadership Food Packaging Event

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By the Numbers

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30 Volunteers9 Different Faith Leaders100 Food Boxes Packed

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Faith Community coming together to pack food boxes.

Faith Leaders Food Packaging Event at CAPOC

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Orange County Stand Down

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By the Numbers

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159 Veterans Served200+ Volunteers100+ Teeth Extracted

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“The Home Depot Foundation aims to improve homes, facilities and community centers where veterans live and receive services.”Sherry Caraway, The Home Depot Foundation

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New towels are provided to homeless veterans.

Orange County Stand Down

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Volunteers help provide clean clothing and shoes to homeless veterans.

Orange County Stand Down

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Vet has dental work performed by volunteers.

Orange County Stand Down

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Fresh beds are provided for the homeless veterans to spend the night away from the hardships they normally face. The lantern from Home Depot provided much needed light throughout the night.

Orange County Stand Down

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“The supplies, especially the lanterns from Home Depot, were lifesavers to our Veterans.” Linda Lomask, Veterans First with the OC Stand Down (Served 500 Orange County veterans)

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Thank you for building a stronger, more vibrant Orange County.