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Food

Feeding The Needy

In Feed The Needy, we've fed over 5,000 through various ways; serving breakfast weekly to 100 people, serving home cooked vegetarian dinner to 175 monthly, giving groceries to families in need, donating 5,000 backpacks to Giving Children Hope to transport food to underserved students, and hand-making 160 sandwiches every week to a mission for diabetic homeless.


Active Project
FoodEducationHealth

Partnership with GCH

Helping many through providing palets of healthy food each month, providing gifts (throughout the year and on christmas!), and meeting needs of families facing crises.








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Health

White Cane Distribution

  • The White cane enables the visibly impaired to move about freely making them accomplish daily tasks with ease and comfort thereby make them independent.
  • Donated funds for the purchase of 1000 white canes which will be distributed to blind students.




Active Project
Morale

Christmas Gifts for All

Giving gifts to Students, Seniors, and Disabled adults living in residential care facilities. These gifts uplift the spirits of seniors, adults and students alike. They all share one of the most important gifts of all; hope.






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Community

Community Involvement

This activity helps in building strong morals in our young members. At the Jain Center Of California, everyone is volunteering. Even the smallest members eagerly help out in preparing sandwiches.







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Education

Aiding Underserved Students

  • Providing yearly supplies for educational and extracurricular activities to Valdez Middle School children.
  • Providing tutoring funds for AVID programs to high achieving middle school students.
  • Donated iPads and PCs to students.




Active Project
Education

Empowering Students

  • This is Brandon, a homeless unaccompanied minor student. At the age of 16, Brandon moved into a garage paying $200 a month in rent, while working at the swap meet on the weekend earning $400 a month. With all these odds, he maintained a 3.7 GPA and has applied for college. He needed a computer in order to finish his schoolwork. TCCOP donated a laptop to him so he could complete his dream of majoring in CS.


Active Project
Health

Tend to the sick and elderly

“I feel so special when you come to visit and offer words of encouragement; it energizes me. You have helped me accept what I have… You are a blessing in my life…”