Toy and Joys for Girls and Boys 2021

Toys & Joys for girls and Boys is Back!!!

This year we are collaborating with Flaco, president of Fresno Family Loyalty Car Club, and many more Low riders clubs in the Fresno area. As you all know for many years I have done a toy drive for the children living in the Motels & how T.J.G.B started and why. These children were always forgotten about and had no way to make it to a Toy give away. Since the Motels have now been converted into shelters, access to these Motels are not allowed. So, this year we will be passing out gifts from Santa at Roeding Park at the Pavillion by the playground. This park gives us close enough access to all the low barrier shelters on Parkway and close enough for all the walk to the park.

W.A.N.I. will be passing out Gifts to the children and the Car clubs will be bringing hygiene bags, more gifts & cooking a huge homemade meal for all to enjoy! We have THE BIG RED CHURCH for a drop location. If anyone would like to join in and become a drop location , please message Dez today. We will be having our wrapping party on Wed , Dec 15th at Cross Roads Village on Blackstone at 6 p.m. You do not have to sign up. Just show up and join in

Give gifts through Amazon WISHLIST

Donate towards gifts via PAYPAL here

Please share & Give a Gift of Love to a child in need.

November Potluck in the Park

Enjoy a delicious  lunch with our street family on Saturday, November 21, 11am-2pm at Eaton Plaza, the park next to the Fresno Water Tower (map Fresno Water Tower for direction) and Downtown Fresno Library. The lunch starts at noon.

Potluck in the Park is the 3rd Sat of every month and is an opportunity to provide community and friendship with our street family meals by sharing in a meal and conversation. The event is fun and casual and children and leashed pets are welcome! We invite the community to cook a homemade meal and come sit with us as we eat great food and enjoy good conversations with our street families.

For this month, La Jacka will be serving the meal for the potluck

For this months events, we welcome donations of warm clothing and other essentials for Project Share The Warmth,

such as jackets, blankets, socks, gloves, sweat pants, shoes, long sleeved clothing, beanies, etc.

 

And, of course, we welcome you to come, help serve, and enjoy a meal with our street family

 

Toys and Joys for Girls and Boys 2020

WANI is again bringing toys to children living on Motel drive for our 5th Annual Toys and Joys for Girls and Boys!

 

 

December 23 is the day Santa delivers toys throughout the Motels on Motel Drive. We drive from location to location and spend about 30 min or so gift giving, taking pics with Santa, and serving hot chocolate  and pastries.  After the delivery on Motel drive, if we have enough toys we will drive to an apartment complex and bless the children there. This is what makes the day so long, but well worth it!

 

If you are interested in helping deliver toys to homes also please let us know at info@wanif.org

Donations can also be made for the purchase of toys here: 

 

 

Or purchase gifts on our Amazon Wishlist

 

About Toys and Joys for Girls and Boys

We Are Not Invisible launched our annual Toys and Joy for Girls and Boys drive to take toys to homeless children along Motel Drive because these children often are not included in other toys drives, due to their parents inability to participate in the other programs. 

During our other outreach efforts, I’d see the amount of children living in motels and in the streets, and I was shocked to find out that they were not receiving gifts for the holidays, This is who I thought would receive the gifts that I donated to organizations that held toy drives. I called around to many churches and organizations and asked if any go out into the community to deliver gifts. I found out that they were more than happy to add the children to the list to receive a gift but they did not deliver gifts. I knew myself that these families were homeless and living in motels. They did not have transportation to go to churches or other toy outreach locations and definitely did not have enough bus money to go to and from any toy donations spots.”

Toy drives often exclude children of certain ages, as the cut off age is usually 14, leaving out those who are 15-17. 

This inspired the Toys and Joys For Girls and Boys toy drive and outreach.

 I was really shocked about this, but instead of being sad, I decided that, instead of donating the gifts elsewhere, I could go deliver them myself. So, I called a couple of friends with friends and set up a day to drive from motel to motel and deliver Christmas gifts to all the children and teens. I had a “Santa” volunteer (kids love Santa) and I had a couple of local motorcycle clubs volunteer to ride their bikes along with us (kids love motorcycles). So, with Santa, motorcycles, and gifts, the kids had a very happy, blessed day to remember. 

We also had some of the community reach out and join us in our holiday toy caravan to deliver food and clothing. This is what community holiday spirit is about to me. It was a beautiful sight to see the amount of people from many different areas of Fresno come together for our forgotten community.

Since then, we have continued to spearhead the effort annually, connecting with families we see throughout the year.

We encourage you to donate to the age groups often overlooked: children up to three and teenagers. When people donate, it’s usually for children ages four through twelve.  I’m often asked why we include the older teens. I say “why not?” These teens are homeless. Also, they have a huge responsibility on them. They help cook, clean, and raise their siblings, too. They deserve to be appreciated in every way. They are also our future.

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Toys and Joys for Girls and Boys

WANI is again taking out toys to children living on Motel drive for our 4th Annual Toys and Joys for Girls and Boys!

December 23 is the day Santa delivers toys throughout the Motels on Motel Drive. We drive from location to location and spend about 30 min or so gift giving, taking pics with Santa, and serving hot chocolate  and pastries.  After the delivery on Motel drive, if we have enough toys we will drive to an apartment complex and bless the children there. This is what makes the day so long, but well worth it!

Donation Drop Off Locations:

St. James Church, 4147 East Dakota, Fresno, Mon.-Fri. from 9:30am-1:30pm, 559-439-5011

The Big Red Church (First Congregational Church), 2131 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, Mon.-Fri. from 9:00am-3:00p.m., and Sun. 11:30am-1:30p.m.

Rio Mesa Insurance, 3134 Willow Street, Suite #102, Clovis, 9:00am-3:00pm

Regency Properties, 331 West Shields Ave, Fresno, 9:00am-3:30pm

Gift Wrapping Parties

Wrapping parties are December 14 and 20. We wrap all the gifts and organize them in gender and age groups, while drinking hot chocolate and cider with delicious desserts.

If you are interested in helping deliver toys to homes also please let us know at info@wanif.org

Donations can also be made for the purchase of toys here:

We Are Not Invisible launched our annual Toys and Joy for Girls and Boys drive to take toys to homeless children along Motel Drive because these children often are not included in other toys drives, due to their parents inability to participate in the other programs. 

During our other outreach efforts, I’d see the amount of children living in motels and in the streets, and I was shocked to find out that they were not receiving gifts for the holidays, This is who I thought would receive the gifts that I donated to organizations that held toy drives. I called around to many churches and organizations and asked if any go out into the community to deliver gifts. I found out that they were more than happy to add the children to the list to receive a gift but they did not deliver gifts. I knew myself that these families were homeless and living in motels. They did not have transportation to go to churches or other toy outreach locations and definitely did not have enough bus money to go to and from any toy donations spots.”

Toy drives often exclude children of certain ages, as the cut off age is usually 14, leaving out those who are 15-17. 

This inspired the Toys and Joys For Girls and Boys toy drive and outreach.

 I was really shocked about this, but instead of being sad, I decided that, instead of donating the gifts elsewhere, I could go deliver them myself. So, I called a couple of friends with friends and set up a day to drive from motel to motel and deliver Christmas gifts to all the children and teens. I had a “Santa” volunteer (kids love Santa) and I had a couple of local motorcycle clubs volunteer to ride their bikes along with us (kids love motorcycles). So, with Santa, motorcycles, and gifts, the kids had a very happy, blessed day to remember. 

We also had some of the community reach out and join us in our holiday toy caravan to deliver food and clothing. This is what community holiday spirit is about to me. It was a beautiful sight to see the amount of people from many different areas of Fresno come together for our forgotten community.

Since then, we have continued to spearhead the effort annually, connecting with families we see throughout the year.

We encourage you to donate to the age groups often overlooked: children up to three and teenagers. When people donate, it’s usually for children ages four through twelve.  I’m often asked why we include the older teens. I say “why not?” These teens are homeless. Also, they have a huge responsibility on them. They help cook, clean, and raise their siblings, too. They deserve to be appreciated in every way. They are also our future.

Vigil for Brother Rick

Please join us Wednesday, November 13 at 5:30pm. to honor and share memories of my street family member I was proud to call my brother, Rick Limas. Services will be across the street from the Sands Motel, which is at 1441 North Golden State, at Pine and Golden State.

I met Brother Rick back in 2016 when he first became homeless. He always would say a prayer over me, give me spiritual protection while out in the streets. When I met both Tom & Rick I had my own black alley I was going down. These 2 Angels appeared in my life and gave me Faith. So many stories and wisdom I can share about the both of them. But I cant see through the constant flow of tears.
This week has been one of my hardest. I didn’t have time to heal let alone breath. You see, you do not have to be blood to be family, your just family and that’s it. And that’s how my brothers were, My Family. They gave wisdom, protection, unconditional love, brotherly advice lol & would clothe and feed anyone cold or hungry even if it was their last piece of bread or only coat.

One of Brother Ricks wishes while homeless was for a drumming circle to come out to one of the feedings, He said ” My spirit needs it”, he would talk about the war and battles being fought out there in the streets at night and how so many souls are lost and need healing. He said “Sister, if no one will come , all I need is some wood and buck skin and I will make my own”. No one ever came and i never got that wood and buck skin.

I am asking for all brothers & sisters to come out and honor a warrior who took care of the Invisible people in the streets while he was unhoused and  housed. He was a Warrior in so many other ways and deserves so much more. Please Share this, I’m hoping we get a drumming circle to honor our Native Brother and give him that wish he so deserved.

Vigil for Tower Tom November 8

We welcome the community to join us tonight for a vigil is being held for Thomas Pena, who called himself Tower Tom, Friday evening, November 8, 6:00 at the canal near Belmont and Fulton.

While he didn’t have a house, Tower District was his home. Tower Tom was not just any individual on the streets in the Tower District. He was every part of the Tower District. For over ten years that he resided in the Tower District Community, he cleaned the community by sweeping it with a handmade broom or a Dollar Tree broom or a leaf blower. He also picked up at least 50 needles a day trying to protect children from seeing them or pick them up accidentally. He did a lot for his community and he was targeted also.”

his vigil is also to raise awareness about our street family members who are out here; how many of them are true angels; how many of them truly care about our community; how many of them want to see our streets clean and drug free. He was that man. He was that man. He was somebody who cared about his house and his house was the Tower District.

November Potluck in the Park

Enjoy a delicious  lunch with our street family on Saturday, November 23, 11am-2pm at Eaton Plaza, the park next to the Fresno Water Tower (map Fresno Water Tower for direction) and Downtown Fresno Library. The lunch starts at noon.

 

Potluck in the Park is the 3rd Sat of every month and is an opportunity to provide community and friendship with our street family meals by sharing in a meal and conversation. The event is fun and casual and children and leashed pets are welcome! We invite the community to cook a homemade meal and come sit with us as we eat great food and enjoy good conversations with our street families.

For this month, several food trucks will be on hand to provide food.

For this months events, we need donations of these items:

  • Plates, forks, and cutlery
  • soft drinks and other drinks

And, of course, we welcome you to come, help serve, and enjoy a meal with our street family

With your support we can share a meal with our forgotten community.

To volunteer, donate, or inquire about Potluck in the Park please email us at Info@wanif.org
If you would like to donate, you can by dropping off items needed or donate to our PayPal

 

 

October Potluck in the Park

Spend a beautiful October morning enjoying lunch with our street family! Join us in participating in our October Potluck in the Park on Saturday, October 19, 11am-2pm at Eaton Plaza, the park next to the Fresno Water Tower (map Fresno Water Tower for direction) and Downtown Fresno Library.

We need your Help!
For this months events, we need donations of these items:

  • Beef/pork ribs
  • Tri-tip
  • Homemade macaroni and cheese
  • green bean casserole
  • desserts
  • beverages

With your help we can!!!...A few ways to help!

1, Donate an item needed
2,  Cook an item needed
3.  Donate monetarily for the purchase of the items needs

And, of course, we welcome you to come, help serve, and enjoy a meal with our street family

With your support we can Share a meal with our forgotten community.

Potluck in the Park is the 3rd Sat of every month. We invite the community to cook a homemade meal and come sit with us as we eat great food and enjoy good conversations with our street families.

To volunteer, donate, or inquire about Potluck in the Park please email us at Info@wanif.org
If you would like to cook a dish or provide a dish, contact Irma at 614-8001.
If you would like to donate, you can by dropping off items needed or donate to our PayPal

 

September Potluck in the Park

We welcome you to our September Potluck in the Park on Saturday, September 21, 11am-2pm at Eaton Plaza, the park next to the Fresno Water Tower (map Fresno Water Tower for direction) and Downtown Fresno Library.

See and share our Facebook event invite here

Potluck in the Park is the 3rd Sat of every month. We invite the community to cook a homemade meal and come sit with us as we eat great food and enjoy good conversations with our street families.
This months theme is Hispanic Food.
If you would like to cook a dish and join us, you are more than welcome! To volunteer or contribute food or other items for the potluck, contact Irma at 614-8001.
If you would like to donate, you can by dropping off items needed or donate to our PayPal

 

We would love for you to come join us!

Potluck

Give A Basket Full Of Love- WANI 1st Annual Easter Drive!

Help bring a basket full of love to homeless children on Motel Drive.

We Are Not Invisible is launching our first annual Easter Basket Drive for underprivileged children in an effort to make their Easter bright and fulfiling. Help us by donating pre-made baskets or items to add to baskets.

Drop Locations:

713 East Andrews Avenue, Fresno 93704

4946 East Yale Avenue, Suite 101-B, Fresno 93727

337 Ramona Street, Orange Cove 93446

5420 West Palo Alto Avenue, Fresno 93722

1560 Fulton Street #104, Fresno 93721

**Donations can also be purchased and sent to We Are Not Invisible through our Basket Of Love Amazon wish list here!**

Donation Wish List:
baskets/plastic buckets
Easter grass
plastic eggs
wrapped candy
Peeps marshmallows
small toys
bubbles
jump ropes
kids’ arts and crafts supplies
small stuffer animals
coloring/ activity books
games/flash cards
cellophane sheets/rolls
monetary donations

Easter Basket wrapping party- Saturday, April 13, 12-5pm at Preferred Medical Solutions, 2505 West Shaw Avenue, Suite 150

Easter Basket Outreach- Saturday, April 20, 8:00am. Sign up to get meet up information.

Sign up to volunteer at Good For All here!!

Click here to download the flyer below (to print or share online)