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What’s W.O.L.F.F. Been Up To?

WOLFF logoBy Patricia Flinn

EASTVALE-The Wives of Law Enforcement and Firefighters (W.O.L.F.F.) have already begun planning a very busy holiday season!

On Thursday, Nov. 5, members of W.O.L.F.F., along with police officers and firefighters from various Southern California agencies, will be delivering plush toys to Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). The plush toys will be given to children with chronic illnesses by the officers and firefighters, who will also work on crafts and activities with the children. Collection boxes are located at Eastvale City Hall, and Albertson’s Grocery Store. Residents are encouraged to drop-off a plush toy and partner with public safety families to bring joy and a sense of comfort to the children at CHOC.

On Sunday, Nov. 15 from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., W.O.L.F.F. will host the 5th Annual “A Taste of Fabulous” Holiday Boutique on Patti Ann Court, in Eastvale. The Boutique will feature 30-plus vendors, offering a wide variety of unique and affordable merchandise for everyone on your Christmas list! For more information, email atofabulous@gmail.com or visit https://m.facebook.com/ATASTEOFFABULOUS.

On Thursday, Dec. 3, at 6:30 p.m., W.O.L.F.F. will host a benefit dinner to kick off The Lieutenant Pat Libertone Charitable Giving Campaign. This event will be held at the Cal-Aero Country Club, located in Chino at 14925 Cal Aero Drive, B181.

Lieutenant Libertone was a 32-year law enforcement officer employed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.  Lieutenant Libertone tragically lost his life on-duty, while keeping the public safe. The Lieutenant Pat Libertone Charitable Giving Campaign was established to give back to the community and to bring a positive image to American law enforcement. To date, 102 law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty. Donations will help to benefit local communities and public safety families which The Wives of Law Enforcement and Fire Fighters are dedicated to serving.

To learn more about W.O.L.F.F. or to make a donation, please visit our website at www.eastvalewolff.com.

Join W.O.L.F.F. for NNO

WOLFF logoBy Patricia Flinn

Eastvale – Join W.O.L.F.F. at Eastvale’s National Night Out on Tues., Aug. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Eastvale Gateway Center Target Parking Lot.

There will be lots of fun, including a balloon artist, and games and prizes for kids at the W.O.L.F.F. booth. W.O.L.F.F. advocates for a safe community and will be promoting an anti-bully message at this year’s event. There will also be applications and information about joining our organization at the National Night Out booth.

If you are interested in joining W.O.L.F.F., a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting public safety officer and firefighter families through volunteering, fundraising, and collaborating with local communities, please email us at eastvalewolff@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wolff.eastvale.

Eastvale: About W.O.L.F.F.

WOLFF logoBy Patricia Flinn

Eastvale – W.O.L.F.F. is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our community, establishing strong bonds and building relationships with wives of law enforcement and fire fighters. We promote the interests of law enforcement and firefighter families through volunteering, fundraising, and collaborating with local communities.

If you are interested in joining W.O.L.F.F., please email us at eastvalewolff@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wolff.eastvale.

A Special Thank You

PrintBy Patricia Flinn

Eastvale – The Wives of Law Enforcement and Firefighters (W.O.L.F.F.) recently had the pleasure of recognizing and remembering law enforcement officers and firefighters who have spent countless days and nights protecting our local communities.

On May 7, W.O.L.F.F. – along with the Cities and Chambers of Commerce for Norco and Eastvale – honored the men and women who fought the recent Highway Fire in the City of Norco. Members of the Norco and Eastvale stations of Riverside County Cal Fire, and the Corona Fire Department, were presented with plaques and certificates to show appreciation for their diligent efforts in fighting this fast growing fire. In addition, the Stonebridge Christian Academy students created banners and wrote thank you notes for our local fire stations, while Eastvale Elementary’s 1st Grade class presented thank you cards to one of our own, Battalion Chief Robert Harris, who led a team to Nepal for earthquake relief efforts.

On May 20, members of W.O.L.F.F. attended the L.A. County Peace Officers Memorial Ceremony, which recognizes law enforcement officers who have recently lost their lives, including Lieutenant Patrick Libertone, an Eastvale resident. Lieutenant Libertone suffered a fatal heart attack during a traffic stop on Aug. 12, 2014.

If you are interested in joining W.O.L.F.F., a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting public safety officer and firefighter families through volunteering, fundraising, and collaborating with local communities, please email us at eastvalewolff@gmail.com, or visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wolff.eastvale.