Pasadena Waldorf High School Holds Holiday Toy Drive



The 7th and 8th grade classes at Pasadena Waldorf School are organizing a toy drive for the holidays. The school is partnering with the charities Door of Hope and St. James Community Food Locker. Donations of toys and stuffed animals are being accepted through December 14th. Gifts of sports equipment and family games are also appreciated.

Door of Hope is a Pasadena-based non-profit that provides transitional housing for homeless families and children. St. James Community Food Locker hosts an annual Christmas market where families in need have an opportunity to provide gifts for their loved ones during the holiday season.

Pasadena Waldorf School encourages everyone to remember those less fortunate this holiday season and give in the ways that they can.

Pasadena Waldorf School, founded in 1979, is one of over 1,000 Waldorf schools worldwide with over 90 years of experience offering inspired education. Pasadena Waldorf High School, which opened this year, joins 40 other Waldorf high schools now operating in North America. Waldorf education is the fastest growing independent school movement in the world.

 

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