Editor’s note: The Garden Island newspaper and the Zonta Club of Kaua‘i are teaming up again this year and asking the community to help make the holidays happier for less-fortunate residents through the Zonta/The Garden Island Christmas Fund. From now
Editor’s note: The Garden Island newspaper and the Zonta Club of Kaua‘i are teaming up again this year and asking the community to help make the holidays happier for less-fortunate residents through the Zonta/The Garden Island Christmas Fund. From now through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, The Garden Island will share stories of families who could use a little holiday cheer along with an appeal for monetary donations of any size. The names have been changed to protect their privacy. Funds raised will be distributed to needy families by Zonta Club members, who purchase gift certificates at appropriate businesses to help make these simple wishes come true. Because of logistical limitations, only monetary donations can be accepted.
Keoki could use
new clothes
Keoki is a 19-year-old severely disabled male who lives with this mother and stepfather. His parents have provided 24-hour care and supervision for Keoki since he requires assistance with self-care and he cannot be left unattended. Keoki’s mother works and his stepfather provides care and supervision while his mother is at work. The family struggles with making ends meet with their limited income and are unable to afford any extras. Keoki could use some new shorts, T-shirts and underwear.
Barker needs a jacket
Barker is 25 and has mental retardation and Down’s syndrome. He lives with his mother and attends a life-skills program during the week. He is friendly and withdrawn. He could use a new jacket and some other warm clothes for the winter. He would be very happy with anything that is offered. Thank you.
Johnny would like some money
Johnny is 38 and has mental retardation. He doesn’t speak very much. He is able to make his needs known with gestures and some words. He is a hard worker and friendly. Johnny lives at home with his family. He gets a small social security amount which he gives to his family to pay for his portion of the food and bills. He would be very grateful for any amount you may be able to give to him so that he could buy some personal items and some new clothes. Thank you for your help.
Lex looking for personal items
Lex is 58 years old and has mental retardation and mental illness. He lives in a foster home and all of his money except for a very small monthly allowance goes for his care and lodging. Lex is very outgoing and a happy person. He is an active participant in Special Olympics. He would be very appreciative of any amount that you could offer him so that he could buy some personal items and some new clothes.
Sage would like new clothes
Sage is a 46 years old and has cerebral palsy and mental retardation. He lives with his cousin who takes care of him the best she can. Sage has difficulty speaking and being understood by people that don’t know him well. He loves to be in the community and visit new places when possible. His social security check goes to pay for all his necessities with little if any left over. Sage would be very appreciative of any amount that you could offer for him to buy some new clothes and personal items.
•Checks should be written to Zonta Club of Kaua‘i Foundation. Donations are tax-deductible, and should be mailed to Zonta Club of Kaua‘i Foundation, c/o Dimples Kano, P.O. Box 3032, Lihu‘e HI 96766-6032. For more information, contact Kano at 822-9882.