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Ventura County Supervisor Janice Parvin Donates 5,000 Shoes in Collaboration with Operation Warm

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Ventura County Supervisor Janice Parvin Donates 5,000 Shoes in Collaboration with Operation Warm to Benefit local students Simi Valley and Moorpark Schools Along With Other Local Nonprofits

Ventura County, California – Supervisor Janice Parvin of Ventura County’s District 4 is proud to announce a significant collaboration with Operation Warm, an esteemed nonprofit organization dedicated to providing warmth, confidence, and hope to children in need. Through this partnership, Supervisor Parvin is generously donating 5,000 pairs of shoes to support the organization’s mission of ensuring children have proper footwear, specifically targeting schools in Simi Valley and Moorpark, as well as other local nonprofits.

Supervisor Parvin has long been a champion for community welfare, continuously striving to uplift and support those in need within Ventura County. Understanding the critical importance of access to adequate footwear for children’s well-being and confidence, Supervisor Parvin eagerly seized the opportunity to collaborate with Operation Warm, with a special focus on benefiting schools in Simi Valley and Moorpark.

“This collaboration with Operation Warm underscores our unwavering commitment to the well-being of children in Simi Valley and Moorpark,” said Supervisor Janice Parvin. “By ensuring that students have access to quality footwear, we are not only addressing a basic need but also promoting a positive learning environment where every child can thrive. I am honored to partner with Operation Warm in this endeavor and am deeply grateful for their tireless dedication to our community.”

Simi Valley and Moorpark schools play a pivotal role in shaping the future of their communities and ensuring that students have the resources they need to succeed is a top priority for Supervisor Parvin. The donation of 5,000 pairs of shoes will directly benefit students in these areas, providing them with the footwear they need to navigate their daily lives comfortably and confidently.

“We are immensely grateful to Supervisor Janice Parvin for her generous donation and steadfast commitment to supporting children in need, especially those within the schools of Simi Valley and Moorpark,” said Rich Lalley, CEO of Operation Warm. “Her contribution, along with the support from local nonprofits, will make a significant difference in the lives of countless students, empowering them to walk with confidence and dignity. Together, we are making strides toward a brighter future for the youth of Ventura County.”

For more information about Supervisor Janice Parvin’s initiatives and collaborations, please visit www.ventura.org/board-of-supervisors/district-4-janice-parvin.

 

About Operation Warm

Operation Warm is a respected national nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering warmth, confidence, and hope among under-served children through essential programs that connect them to vital community resources. For over 24 years, Operation Warm and our esteemed supporters have utilized the powerful gift of brand-new coats and other essential clothing items to empower children and families in need. Together, we are transforming lives and making a lasting impact on communities across the nation.

To get involved, visit www.operationwarm.org

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