Local 798 Toy Program Fundraiser Collects Over 100 Toys for Community Support

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During a recent government meeting, a highlight was the success of Local 798's toy program fundraiser, which collected over 100 toys for those in need. This initiative exemplifies the power of collaboration among various agencies, departments, and community members in San Francisco.

The program has become a beacon of hope, showcasing how effective teamwork can lead to positive outcomes for residents. Local 798, the fire department, volunteers, businesses, and generous donors all played vital roles in making this fundraiser a success.

Special recognition was given to Mike Guajardo, the director of Local 798's toy program, and President Alec Kauff for their leadership and dedication in advancing this important community effort. Their work not only provides tangible support to families during the holiday season but also strengthens community bonds through collective action.

As San Francisco continues to face challenges, initiatives like the toy program remind residents of the impact that united efforts can have in addressing local needs and fostering a spirit of giving.

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