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Santa, New Mexico fire department team up to bring holiday cheer to homeless children

Santa, New Mexico fire department team up to bring holiday cheer to homeless children
YOU’RE WATCHING KOAT ACTION SEVEN NEWS. IT IS THE SEASON OF GIVING AND SOME FIRST RESPONDERS IN ALBUQUERQUE ARE LIFTING UP THOSE IN NEED. ACTION SEVEN NEWS ANCHOR RON BURKE HAS THE INSPIRING STORY. ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE VISITING NONPROFIT CUIDANDO LOS NINOS IN ALBUQUERQUE TO SPREAD JOY TO ABOUT 130 KIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES WHO DON’T GET TO EXPERIENCE CHRISTMAS IN THE COMFORTS OF HOME. OUR FAMILIES ARE REPRESENTED BY PEOPLE THAT ARE EITHER HOMELESS OR JUST JUST IMMEDIATELY OFF THE STREETS FROM BEING HOMELESS. BUT THEY’RE ALL FAMILIES THAT REPRESENT KIDS UNDER THE AGE OF FIVE. THESE KIDS, INCLUDING SOME NESTLED ALL SNUG IN THEIR STROLLERS, GATHERED TOGETHER IN THE HOPES THAT SAINT NICHOLAS SOON WOULD BE HERE. AND THERE HE IS ARRIVING NOT JUST IN A FIRE ENGINE, BUT ESCORTED BY THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE, WHICH JOINED IN ON THE HOLIDAY FUN THIS YEAR. WELL, I MEAN, INSTEAD OF HAVING REINDEERS, YOU KNOW, WHY NOT? SECRET SERVICE, THEY THEY THEY’RE THE ONES THAT HELP KEEP THE COUNTRY SAFE. THAT ARE THE PRESIDENT. YOU KNOW, A LOT OF THE IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY. SO WHY NOT SANTA? MANY OF THESE LITTLE ONES HAVING A FIRST TIME EXPERIENCE WITH SANTA, THANKS TO A BROAD NETWORK OF ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES, ADOPTED FAMILIES GET TO SHARE CHRISTMAS MOMENT THAT OTHERS MAY TAKE FOR GRANTED. A LOT OF THESE FOLKS HAVE NOT HAD THAT. THEY’RE LIVING IN THEIR CAR. THEY’RE LIVING IN A HOTEL SHELTERS WHERE THEY’RE KICKED OUT DURING THE DAY. TRINA JELLISON EXPLAINS SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT GIFTS PROVIDED ARE COATS AND BLANKETS TO KEEP THESE FAMILIES WARM ON COLD DAYS AND NIGHTS. A CHRISTMAS TREE. ON THIS DAY, THERE WAS PLENTY OF WARMTH. THESE CHILDREN SHARING THEIR WISHES WITH SANTA AND RECEIVING THEIR GIFTS, AND THE ADULTS RECOGNIZING THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS THROUGH A CHILD’S EYES. ALL THE KIDS RECEIVE THEIR GIFTS, THE SMILES THAT THEY HAD, THE INTERACTION THAT THEY HAD WITH WITH SPARKY, THE INTERACTION THAT THEY’VE HAD WITH SANTA, AND JUST SEEING THE SMILE. AND THAT’S WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT. THESE KIDS, THEIR FAMILIES AND SANTA CHRISTMAS WOULD AGREE. RON BURKE, KOAT ACTION, SEVEN NEWS, DE LOS NINOS ACCEPTS
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Santa, New Mexico fire department team up to bring holiday cheer to homeless children
Albuquerque Fire Rescue and the U.S. Secret Service visited Cuidando Los Ninos in Albuquerque to spread holiday joy to about 130 kids and their families who don't get to experience Christmas in the comforts of home."Our families are represented by people that are either homeless or just immediately off the streets from being homeless, but they're all families that represent kids under the age of five," said Trina Jellison, CEO of Cuidando Los Ninos.These kids, including some nestled all snug in their strollers, gathered together in the hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.And there he was, arriving not just in a fire engine, but escorted by the U.S. Secret Service, which joined in on the holiday fun this year."Well, I mean, instead of having reindeer, I mean, why not? Secret Service, they're the ones who help keep the country safe, the President, a lot of important people in the country, so why not Santa?" said Lt. Gary Davis of Albuquerque Fire Rescue.Many of these little ones had a first-time experience with Santa.Thanks to a broad network of organizations and communities, adopted families got to share a Christmas moment that others may take for granted."A lot of these folks have not had that. They're living in their car, they're living in a hotel, shelters where they're kicked out during the day," said Jellison.Jellison explained that some of the most important gifts provided are coats and blankets to keep these families warm on cold days and nights.On this day, there was plenty of warmth. These children shared their wishes with Santa and received their gifts. The adults recognized the spirit of Christmas through a child's eyes.

Albuquerque Fire Rescue and the U.S. Secret Service visited Cuidando Los Ninos in Albuquerque to spread holiday joy to about 130 kids and their families who don't get to experience Christmas in the comforts of home.

"Our families are represented by people that are either homeless or just immediately off the streets from being homeless, but they're all families that represent kids under the age of five," said Trina Jellison, CEO of Cuidando Los Ninos.

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These kids, including some nestled all snug in their strollers, gathered together in the hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.

And there he was, arriving not just in a fire engine, but escorted by the U.S. Secret Service, which joined in on the holiday fun this year.

"Well, I mean, instead of having reindeer, I mean, why not? Secret Service, they're the ones who help keep the country safe, the President, a lot of important people in the country, so why not Santa?" said Lt. Gary Davis of Albuquerque Fire Rescue.

Many of these little ones had a first-time experience with Santa.

Thanks to a broad network of organizations and communities, adopted families got to share a Christmas moment that others may take for granted.

"A lot of these folks have not had that. They're living in their car, they're living in a hotel, shelters where they're kicked out during the day," said Jellison.

Jellison explained that some of the most important gifts provided are coats and blankets to keep these families warm on cold days and nights.

On this day, there was plenty of warmth. These children shared their wishes with Santa and received their gifts. The adults recognized the spirit of Christmas through a child's eyes.