The Easter Bunny is getting a little help from Miracles for Kids with brightening the day for children with life-threatening illnesses.
The Irvine-based organization will deliver 316 Easter baskets and care packages to the children and their families through its Spring Basket of Miracles program.
More than 125 volunteers have been collecting donations and filling the baskets since the start of the year. Each basket contains candy and egg decorating kits, games and puzzles, and cleaning products and hygiene items for the family.
“It’s important, especially during these uncertain economic times, to make sure that the low-income families that we serve are able to concentrate on their critically ill child and not have to worry about expenses,” said Autumn Strier, co-founder and CEO of Miracles for Kids.
Miracles for Kids also provides financial support, housing and access to counseling for families who are supporting an ill child. The nonprofit was founded in 2002.
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