Palm Crest Elementary School sixth grader Elijah Otieno, left, and his sisters second grader Nicole Otieno, center, and fifth grader Ashley Otieno, right, are planning an international philanthropy clothing and school supplies collection, at the La Ca–ada Flintridge school on Friday, March 24, 2017. The three children gave a presentation about their parents’ country of origin, Kenya, and also spoke about their effort to collect used clothing and school supplies to take back to Kenya. This will be their second year collecting items for Kenyan children. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Palm Crest Elementary School sixth grader Elijah Otieno and his sisters, Nicole Otieno and Ashley Otieno, are planning an international philanthropy clothing and school supplies collection, at the La Ca–ada Flintridge school on Friday, March 24, 2017. The three children gave a presentation about their parents’ country of origin, Kenya, and also spoke about their effort to collect used clothing and school supplies to take back to Kenya. This will be their second year collecting items for Kenyan children. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Palm Crest Elementary School sisters second grader Nicole Otieno, left, and fifth grader Ashley Otieno, right, are planning an international philanthropy clothing and school supplies collection with their brother sixth grader Elijah Otieno, at the La Ca–ada Flintridge school on Friday, March 24, 2017. The three children gave a presentation about their parents’ country of origin, Kenya, and also spoke about their effort to collect used clothing and school supplies to take back to Kenya. This will be their second year collecting items for Kenyan children. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Palm Crest Elementary School fifth grader Ashley Otieno, left, her sister second grader Nicole Otieno, center, and brother sixth grader Elijah Otinero, right, spoke at school assembly about the family’s international philanthropy clothing and school supplies collection, at the La Ca–ada Flintridge school on Friday, March 24, 2017. The three children gave a presentation about their parents’ country of origin, Kenya, and also spoke about their effort to collect used clothing and school supplies to take back to Kenya. This will be their second year collecting items for Kenyan children. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)