Community Corner

Aliso Viejo Girl Scouts Reach Out to Teenage Tornado Victim

The following comes courtesy of Kristal Zacharias with the Aliso Viejo Girl Scouts.

Days following the devastating tornado that struck Moore, Okla. on May 20, Aliso Viejo Girl Scout Troop #1751 sprung into action for fellow scout member whose cousin had lost her entire home. The member’s 17-year-old cousin, Mckenzie Jackson’s home was destroyed, including her former elementary school and BBQ restaurant she worked at while attending high school in Moore.

According to Troop Leader Cathy Simon-Rooney, “The girls were happy to reach out to someone involved in such a tragedy.”

Using their funds raised from cookies sales, the troop donated a new bedroom chair from Jackson’s Target Relief Wish List. In addition, the Troup sent hand-written notes of encouragement. Jackson is temporarily living with a good friend until her home is reconstructed over the coming months.

“This is a perfect example of how we can all learn from a tragedy. By reaching out globally, outside our immediate community teaches our girl scouts to appreciate how fortunate they are, and that others need our help – even when we don’t know it," added Rooney.

The chair and card are scheduled to arrive in this week as a surprise to Jackson. “Hopefully, our donation can give her a little more comfort as she awaits the rebuilding of her home,” concludes Rooney.


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