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Money Raised for Burned Churches

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Members of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Fullerton have raised more than $2,500 to assist churches in the South that have been hit recently by arsonists.

“Burned churches are like graffiti,” said the Rev. Jon Dobrer of the Fullerton church. “We cannot give the perpetrators the satisfaction of seeing the results of their work.”

The money went to the national Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Washington Quaker Workcamps and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, groups providing labor and materials to restore some of the rural churches in Alabama.

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Church officials said the service committee recently began a new program called Just Works, which involves placing interns, volunteers and youths with groups and organizations that address the suffering caused by economic and social injustices.

Information: (617) 868-6600 or (714) 871-7150.

* Opportunities to help

NEWPORT BEACH

What: Workers to register runners for the 5th annual Race for the Cure 5K Run/Walk

When: Beginning Sept. 17 for the Sept. 22 event

Where: Fashion Island Newport Beach

Mission: To raise money for breast cancer research

Information: (714) 224-0299

HUNTINGTON BEACH

What: Tutors

Mission: To teach Latino parents in the Oak View Family Literacy Program to read to their children in English. A tutor training workshop will be Sept. 7, 14 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Huntington Central Library, 7111 Talbert St.

Information: (714) 375-5104

LOS ALAMITOS,

ROSSMOOR, SEAL BEACH

AND STANTON

What: Drivers

Mission: To deliver meals to the elderly. Each volunteer must have a valid driver’s license, car insurance and be available to work between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on a weekday.

Information: (714) 894-9779

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