Valencia High School collects toys and donations for those less fortunate this holiday season

Lot 318 Toy Drive with VHS.

Valencia High School (VHS) ASB recently held a toy drive in benefit of local non-profit, Lot 318. Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in the Placentia community. The Tigers were able to collect more than enough toys, with children receiving four toys each! In total, there were over 400 toys donated by local businesses, students, staff, and administration.

In the end, there were even enough toys to be able to reach the children staying at HIS House, which stands for Homeless Intervention Shelter and House. Their organization, across the street from Valencia, assists individuals experiencing homelessness to regain self-sufficiency.

In addition to the toy drive, ASB students also raised almost $1,500 to be split between two Valencia families in need this holiday season. Great work, Tigers!

Valencia High School supports Lot 318 for this year's ASB Service Project.  Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in our Placentia Community. Valencia High School supports Lot 318 for this year's ASB Service Project.  Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in our Placentia Community. Valencia High School supports Lot 318 for this year's ASB Service Project.  Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in our Placentia Community. Valencia High School supports Lot 318 for this year's ASB Service Project.  Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in our Placentia Community. Valencia High School supports Lot 318 for this year's ASB Service Project.  Lot 318 is a local community organization who provides support for students and families in need in our Placentia Community.

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