Dear Reader:
This past year has given us all many challenges, from the coronavirus pandemic to epic wildfires that scorched more than 4 million acres. The ability not just to endure, but to persevere and overcome is an essential part of the American character — a shared strength that unites us even in the most difficult times.
Now, with the holidays upon us and the promise of a vaccine in coming months, there is hope ahead. In that spirit, the East Bay Times is once again highlighting local charities and nonprofits that strive to improve our communities in our annual Share the Spirit campaign.
They include Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, which aids families that lost homes to wildfires; Fred Finch Youth and Family Services, which offers therapy for young people and their families; Opportunity Junction, which offers employment coaching and career counseling for job seekers; and 18 more deserving organizations.Last year, we raised more than $270,000 to support local efforts to make lives better. We hope you will join us this year in supporting these and other local charities that strive every day to change lives and make wishes come true.
Thank you.
Frank Pine, Executive Editor
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November 26, 2020 at 09:00PM
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