Our Neighbor's Child Brings Holiday Joy to Families
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Our Neighbor's Child Brings Holiday Joy to Families

Sisters and Westfield High grads, Callie (left) and Katelyn Rennyson, hold some toys ready for packing.

Sisters and Westfield High grads, Callie (left) and Katelyn Rennyson, hold some toys ready for packing. Photo by Bonnie Hobbs.

On Dec. 14-15, Our Neighbor’s Child volunteers packaged new toys and clothes for more than 800 local families in need.

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Melanie Badillo (left) and Melissa Rabaglia, of Orthodontics by Crutchfield, sort coats and jackets according to recipient. www.orthodonticsbycrutchfield.com

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From left: Pat Shaw, Kile Casey and Kristi Drummond “shop” at the tables of donated gifts to fill each family’s toy wishes.

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Vanessa and Stephen Kott and son Ethan, 11, of Centreville’s Heritage Estates community, choose gifts to pack into each family’s bag.

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Westfield High sophomore and SGA member Mary Allison adds toys to gift bags in the ONC warehouse.

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Kym Sunday, of Centreville’s Chalet Woods community, picks out stuffed animals for a recipient family.

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From left: Westfield High sophomores Hannah Johnson, Emma Muscar and Caroline Render check off items on a list to make sure each family’s gifts are in their bags.

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The “Toy Team” of (from left) Geri Lightburn, Kerrie Peterson, Cindy Kanode and Sue Harpe stands by some bicycles.

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Brenna Lawrence (left) and mom, Kelly Lawrence, hold some toys ready for packaging,