Peninsula People Oct 2017
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S P O T L I G H T O N T H E H I L L<br />
PHOTOS BY TOM UNDERHILL<br />
Freedom4U raises 100K Plus!<br />
Helping kids<br />
Freedom4U’s annual 'Freedom Breeze' was held at the beautiful Palos<br />
Verdes Estates home of Ashton Smith. Freedom4U offers programs<br />
in creative arts, life skills, leadership and service learning across the<br />
South Bay and Harbor Area. Over $100,000 was raised to support programs<br />
for at-risk kids and for the teen leadership service group.<br />
1. Toa Fonoimoana and Jennifer<br />
Wildenberg.<br />
2. Dr. Greg Allen, Fritz Hitchcock<br />
(recipient of the George and Etty Allen<br />
Lifetime Achievement Award), Ashton<br />
Smith, and teen leader Morgan Pisano.<br />
3. Dr. Greg Allen and Freedom4U<br />
therapists Courtney Lawsing, Kryss<br />
Castle, Chelsea Kuehl and Lizzette<br />
Garcia.<br />
4. Freedom4U Band of Pros.<br />
5. Teen Leadership students Morgan<br />
Pisano, Ani Stein and Ophelia Winslett.<br />
6. Linda and Bill Lama.<br />
7. Ridgecrest Intermediate Principal<br />
Kellie Keller and Redondo Beach<br />
Unified Superintendent Stephen Keller.<br />
8. Freedom4U Videographer Rae<br />
Wang and Teen Reporter Gabby Ruby.<br />
9. Teen Leadership’s Noelle<br />
Kirkpatrick, peer mentor Katie<br />
Walker and Freedom4U therapist<br />
Courtney Lawsing.<br />
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40 <strong>Peninsula</strong> • <strong>Oct</strong>ober <strong>2017</strong>