"The support the community has provided to our chapter over the PAST 30 YEARS has made it possible to purchase and renovate a larger building at 26045 Bouquet Canyon Road. Now we're asking the community to partner with Assistance League Santa Clarita and purchase a star on our donor wall. This will be a permanent remembrance of your contribution and ensure a bright future for many years."
Since 1992, 35,163 Santa Clarita students in need have received new clothing, shoes and other necessities - at a cost of $3,200,000! - thanks to Assistance League's Operation School Bell program.
The funds for programs like these are raised in great part thanks to the organization's retail resale store currently located in Old Town Newhall. In order to do even more good in our community, they need their own space.
Becoming a 2021 Community Partner will support Assistance League in realizing their dream of owning and renovating their own building and growing their philanthropic programs that benefit children and families in the Santa Clarita Valley.
You can support this important endeavor with a donation of any sum via the organization's website, assistanceleaguesantaclarita.org, or be a permanent part of the building by purchasing a paver or star that will be proudly displayed at the new building site.
Paver Partnerships
Purchase a paver for a permanent place on the walkway
leading into the new resale store. Prices start at $125 and include engraving of your special message. To order and pay online, visit polarengraving.com/assistanceleaguesantaclarita.
Premier Partnerships
As a Premier Community Partner, you will enjoy a
one-time opportunity to have your name displayed on a
beautifully-designed donor wall star prominently placed
as you enter the store. Premier Partnerships start at $1,000.
E-mail info@assistanceleaguesantaclarita.org for information.
Assistance League Makes a Difference!
• Teddy Bear Patrol has delivered over 11,500 teddy bears to children and seniors in crisis since 1989.
• Family Ties, started in 1992, provides candlelight dinners, baked goods, entertainment and birthday gifts to assisted-living clients and homebound seniors.
• Fostering Success, began in 2018, provides basic needs to local community college students who have aged out of foster care and/or are homeless.
• Since 1989, the all-volunteer membership has grown from 60 to 215 members who have contributed over 900,000 service hours.