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Springfield Easter Bunny Hop makes sure kids have fun even in pandemic
Updated Apr 03, 3:35 PM;
Posted Apr 03, 3:35 PM
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The COVID pandemic has changed a lot about kids lives in the past year, but one thing hasn’t changed - holidays are fun, and a bunch of people at the Elks Club on Tiffany Street made sure that this Easter was still fun for kids at a drive-through Easter celebration Saturday afternoon.
Called the Easter Bunny Hop, The Elks, the Springfield Police Department’s Forest Park C3 Unit and Springfield Together organized the reverse parade. While mom and dad drove the family car, the kids were showered with Easter eggs, candy, toys, and surprises passed out by Elks volunteers, police officers, teachers and furry mascots, including Elroy the Elk and The Springfield Thunderbird’s own Boomer.
YSET Academy delivers toys to 1,100 kids in need throughout Springfield for Christmas
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
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SPRINGFIELD Even though the coronavirus pandemic has made celebrating difficult this year, members of YSET Academy have been delivering more than 1,100 toys to children around the city to brighten their Christmas.
Youth Social Educational Training Inc. since 2003 has provided after school activities, job training and social services for inner-city youth. Executive Director Paula Porter, PhD. said the academy, at 57 School St., is committed to helping children and teens.
“We meet with them on Wednesday evenings. The African Diaspora Mental Health Association, the therapists from there come every Wednesday to meet with the youth here in the building,” Porter said.