Adopt-A-Family Holiday Shopping Please keep these families, and their needs, in mind as you go about your Holiday shopping. A Sign-up Genius form http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0e45a9a622aa8-adoptafamily, contains the specific item requests from each of the families. If you see something that you would like to help out with, just mark off the item. Or, if you'd rather not shop, every one of these families would benefit greatly from gift cards. You can drop off your wrapped items and gift cards anytime through December 16th in the school office. All donations are tax-deducible, so please grab your receipt from the school office as well. Family # 1 Family of four living in a one-bedroom apartment in San Mateo. Husband recently lost his job and working. Family struggling as mom recently gave birth to a baby boy. Mom struggled with diabetes during pregnancy and is now having a hard time eating healthy because healthy food is so expensive. Family would benefit from gift card for basic necessities. Target, Safeway, Sears, and a Chevron gas card would be helpful. Likes Trader Joes and spending time at the movies with husband. Mom: clothing size XL, requesting rain boots size 10, pajamas and slippers. Soft blanket for bed and toiletries for bathroom. Dad: Men s size large clothing. Gift certificate to Ace Hardware. Would like Obsession cologne. Boy: 5 year-old boy. Loves super heroes. Ninja turtles, batman, Spiderman. Needs size 2 shoes. Likes converse and DC shoes. Loves to shop at Talbots in San Mateo. Baby boy: needs 12 month boy clothes, size 4 diapers and wipes. Baby toys. Bath toys and soap. Family #2 Teen mom living in East Palo Alto. Client is a domestic violence victim and struggling as a single parent. Client lives with mom but has a difficult relationship with her mom so as a result of her stress is losing a lot of weight. Mom trying to work but works late at night when daughters are asleep and roommate can watch her daughter. Target, Nordstrom Rack, Pueblo, Home Depot, Starbucks, and an Arco gas card would be helpful. Likes Pluto s restaurant and Cheesecake Factory. Mom: size small clothes, size 7 tennis shoes. Needs socks and underwear. Would like grey bath towels. Soft blanket. Slippers. 2 year old girl: needs winter clothes. Long sleeve onesies (24 months). 3T pants. Socks. Size 9 toddler shoes. Coloring crayons and paper. Bath toys and soaps. 5 year girl: Loves music. Loves Disney store. Size 6 clothing pants, underwear, and socks. Wants a small TV for bedroom to play DVD s. Disney princess toys.
Family #3 Family of 6 living in Redwood City in a 2 bedroom apartment. Family stressed because their rent is increasing and will be paying over $2,500 a month in bills. Children with developmental delays and behavioral problems. Family would benefit from Target, Safeway, Sears, Home Depot and a Shell gas card to pay for necessities. Mom: Size medium pajamas. Slippers (size 8). Would like make-up and gift certificate to get nails done. Joanne s for art supplies. Dad: Needs pants and XL shirts. Would love a tool box to stores tools. 13 year old girl: Loves shopping with friends. Wants a mountain bike. Wears women s size medium clothes. 10 year old boy: Loves Game Stop. Needs baseball equipment. Size large boy s clothes. Size 2 shoes. Like large Lego sets. 7 year old girl: size small girl clothes. Size 3 shoes. Sleeping bag and pillow. Warm clothes and pajamas. Loves Disney store. American Girl doll. 4 year old girl: Size 6 girl clothes. Wants art projects. Kindergarten workbooks. Loves the color purple and play dough. Family #4 Single mom raising an autistic 3 year old son alone. Mom struggling to pay bills while working at Walgreens. Mom would like gift certificate to Trader Joes, Safeway, Walgreens, and Chevron Gas cards. Likes to take son to Applebee s and Chili s. Mom: silverware, size medium pajamas and slippers. Gift card to mall to go shopping. Mom likes to spend time with son and take him to fun places on weekends. 3 year old boy- size 5 clothes, socks, size 6 shoes, Pajamas, play dough, toys, likes to play with balls. Bath toys and soaps. Family #5 Family of 4 isolated and living in an abandoned house until they can afford rent. Family has a lot of animals so finding a place has been difficult. Home owners are trying to evict family but since the owners live out of state they process has been delayed. Mom with multiple medical conditions that prevent her from working and father working just to pay bills. Family could use gift certificates to cover bills and necessities. Gas card to Shell/ Chevron, gift card to CVS, Sears, Macys, Target. Mom: gift card to Applebee s or in and out. Women s size 8 shoes, warm winter clothes size large. Needs pots and pans. Toiletries. Would love to enroll family in swim lessons but cannot afford to. Dad: XL clothes, gift certificate to home depot and Ace Hardware. Would like gas card and place to take wife to dinner and a movie. 7 year old boy: love Camo style clothing and bedding. Size XL in boys clothing. Needs bedding for double bed with pillows and blankets. Size 3 shoes. Loves Legos and games. Trying to save money for paintball gun to play with dad. 2 year old sister: size 3T clothes. Diapers size 5. Loves to play with toys and go to the park. Soft blanket, dolls. Bath toys and soaps. Family # 6 Pregnant mom of twin girls who are growing slow and husband does not want mom to keep babies. Husband plans on moving out shortly after twins are born. Mother also has 5 year old son with some developmental delays. Mom with high risk pregnancies and extreme stress at
home. Mom would love gift certificate to help pay bills and necessities. Safeway, Target, Macy s, Chevron, Shell. Likes any restaurant near East Palo Alto or Menlo Park. When not pregnant enjoy walking to Starbucks and spending time at son s school. Mom: size medium clothes, pajamas, socks, underwear. Would love to go somewhere away from home and stay to get away from chaos for a couple of days. Wants a toaster oven, red table clothes and napkins for Christmas. Plates for Christmas. Ikea gift certificate. 5 year old boy- size 6 clothes, toys, activities, cars, Legos Twin girls: baby clothes, newborn diapers, wipes, baby toys, blankets, Family #7 Family of 5 living in over crowded apartment in redwood city. Mom on dialysis for kidney problems. Family struggling as mom is unable to go to work. Son-15, son-8, daughter-5, baby boy-3 months. Family #8 Single mom living in a shelter. Pregnant with a baby girl. Mom will be moving into an apartment on December 15th. She needs bedding and blankets for a queen size bed (dark colors), and bedding for baby girl. Would love vanilla scented candles. She needs silverware and plates. She also needs soaps for dishes, laundry, showering, and new born diapers and wipes. The shelter is helping with all major furniture. She just needs basic necessities as she will not be working for 6 weeks after the baby is born. Family #9 Family living in shared house in San Mateo. Family living in 1 bedroom studio in San Mateo. House is chaotic and they can not afford to buy fresh food and vegetables. Family overwhelmed and struggling to cook as living arrangement is chaotic. Grandma taking care of 5 children while husband and daughters work. Grandma-57, grandpa-65, 9 year old girl. single mom-19 year old going to school full time, daughters 4 and 3 months old. Single mom 17 working at McDonald full time. daughter 4 years old. Family #10 Family of 4 living in half moon bay. Mother just diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. Mom not employable at this time. Father working full-time but struggling to pay bills. Mom: needs xl tops, size 14 pants. Shoes size 10. Nicer clothes to apply for jobs in. Dad: large shirt, pants 30-34. likes Dickies work clothes, work gloves, hoodies, white tee shirts, 91/2 work boots family needs toaster over, queen sheets, towels for bath and kitchen. 8 year old boy: size 10 pants, 8 tops, youth shoes size 3 -toys dinosaurs, sharks, anything military, toys, new helmet, twin bedding 18 month girl: size 24 months size 5 toddler shoe, toddler bedding
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Camp Location: Chris Bradford Stadium South Drive Mountain View CA 94040 Home of Champions CIF CENTRAL COAST SECTIONS CHAMPIONS 1981 1983 1995 2001 2013 2015 WEST CATHOLIC ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1979 1981 1982 1983 1989 1992 1993 1999 2002 2003 2004 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Dear Parents, The Saint Francis HS Baseball Camps provides young baseball players with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game and sharpen their skills. Campers will be learning from coaches who all have played at the college or professional level. It is our goal to provide sound instruction to immediately improve your son s skill. The instruction is based on the most respected, proven and latest training concepts. Drills are structured so each camper enjoys the experience while learning the game of baseball. The camp is dedicated and committed to setting a high standard of improvement. Baseball is the greatest game of all and my staff and I look forward to spending time teaching the game we love. Sincerely, Mike Oakland Saint Francis HS Head Baseball Coach Physical Education Teacher mikeoakland@sfhs.com (650) 968-1213 ex. 617 FALL / HOLIDAY CAMPS 2015-16 6 TH - 8 TH GRADES HITTING PITCHING FIELDING SESSIONS
FALL CAMPS WEDNESDAY HACKERS & HURLERS CAMP September 23 December 2 Every Wednesday Night (No Camp on Nov. 25) 5:00 6:00pm HACKERS 6:00 7:00pm HURLERS $200 Each or $350 for both Hacks and Hurlers HOLIDAY CAMPS January 2 3 Hitting $60 per session Session 1 8:30 10:00am Session 2 10:00 11:30am Pitching $60 per session Session 1 10:00 11:30am Fielding $30 per session Session 1 11:30am 12:30pm Registration limited to 24 players per session Register online: https://server1.sfhs.com/holidaycamps Equipment Proper Baseball attire required Hitters must bring a personal bat and athletic shoes (batting gloves recommended) All campers will receive an SF Baseball T-Shirt CAMP COACHING STAFF Mike Oakland Head Coach SFHS 2007-present Mike Smith Asst. Coach SFHS 2008-present Hackers Coordinator Eric Pini Pitching Coach SFHS 2007-present Hurlers Coordinator Various Members of the 2016 Saint Francis Varsity Baseball Team Baseball Training Facility CAMP HIGHLIGHTS Hackers: Weekly swing mechanic emphasis Independent skill work Multiple Hitting Stations One-on-One Instruction each session Off-Season swing maintenance Hurlers: Arm strengthening program Basic/Advanced Pitching mechanics Controlling the running game Pitcher fielding practice Extensive flat ground work Radar Gun evaluations Hitting Session: Short toss Tee work Drill work Batting practice Bunting Pitching Session: Grips Mound throwing Fielding Technique work Arm strength program Pitching Strategy Fielding Session: Infield/Outfield Throwing Middle Infield Play Assorted Ground Ball Drills Catching Drills Outfield Play Techniques