• Mission: Help One Child aspires to strengthen foster, adoptive and at-risk families by providing education, a supportive community and tangible resources. By addressing the needs of foster, adoptive and
The Los Altos Town Crier Holiday Fund is launching its 22nd year supporting local nonprofit organizations that serve a wide range of needs in the community.
Charmaine Turbow’s Los Altos home is tucked behind Interstate 280, not far from Magdalena Avenue. It’s more than just home to Turbow and her husband, Dan, their three kids and
• Mission: Help One Child aspires to strengthen foster, adoptive and at-risk families by providing education, a supportive community and tangible resources.
The Los Altos Town Crier Holiday Fund is launching its 21st year supporting local nonprofit organizations that serve a wide range of needs in the community.
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Los Altos church copes with COVID Christmas, celebrates member’s recovery
Robin Chapman/Special to the Town Crier
Longtime Los Altos resident Richard Abbott, 98, a deacon at Union Presbyterian Church, spent Halloween in the hospital with COVID-19. Seen here at the house he bought new in Los Altos in the 1950s, Abbott has since made a full recovery and is getting ready to celebrate a joyous Christmas.
Union Presbyterian Church has a history that goes back so far in Los Altos, the church was around during the last flu pandemic in 1918. The current public health crisis has been considerably more disruptive and has required unprecedented adjustments during Christmas. Yet this historical church – like all local houses of worship – has found ways to cope and things to celebrate.