Angels of Hope going for world record
For Immediate release:
Going for a World Record!!
Spin 360 of Glendora and Angels of Hope of Tijuana Mexico are going to
try to break a new Worlds record for the most candy donated to a
charity. Today they sent in their application to the Guinness Book of
World Records.
Jeff Macias
founder of Angels of Hope has let us know that over 50 orphanages,
2-Childrens Hospitals, 40 plus non-profits and Churches will benefit in
sharing a little love and joy for the Day of the Children that is
celebrated all over Mexico on April 30th. We are estimating a little
more than 15,000 children will benefit from this generous out pouring of
love and sharing of the surrounding communities and members of Spin
360. We thank Tina Marie Schneider owner of Spin 360 for heading up this
event and promoting “The love thy neighbor attitude” that we all so
desperately need.
Tina Marie has stated that they are
collecting bags of candy and also giving away one free week to anyone
who brings by a bag of candy to her gym. Tina has also stated that
putting a smile on a Child's face is priceless and if a few bags of
candy can do that! We are more than happy to help.
If you
would like to help on putting a smile on children’s faces you can stop
by Spin 360 to drop off your bag of candy or call us to arrange for pick
up!
For More information or to arrange for drop off feel free to contact:
Tina Marie at Spin 360
Email: spin-360@live.com
757 E Arrow Hwy. unit J
Hours: 5:30am to 7:30pm
Glendora, California 91740 PHONE # 626 852 0007
http://www.spin360fitness.com/
Jeff Macias at Angels of Hope
Email: Jeff.AngelsofHope@gmail.com
Phone: 619.407-7844
www.facebook.com/HisAngelsofHope
Here are some pictures from one of last year’s events!!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.350899334974098.84989.268707629859936&type=1&l=f932aab0f1
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