Arcadia Artist Creates Custom Ornaments for Wildfire Victims
KTLA 5December 22, 20252 min690 views
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- π¨ An artist from Arcadia, Alan Stern, is using her talent to create custom Christmas ornaments for survivors of the Eaton Fire.
- π Stern's studio, usually filled with paintings, has been repurposed to craft these unique ornaments by hand.
- π‘ Although her own home was spared, she felt compelled to do something special for those who lost so much.
Spreading Comfort and Joy
- π What started as a few dozen ornaments quickly grew into a larger effort, with Stern making them nearly every day.
- π€ She hands them out whenever she can, aiming to bring comfort and holiday cheer to families still healing.
- π The gesture is described as small but powerful, serving as a symbol of resilience and hope for the community.
Impact on Survivors
- π De La Casella, a wildfire survivor who lost her home of 35 years, was overwhelmed by the thoughtful gift.
- π She noted that even with limited decorations on their donated tree, the ornament held immense meaning.
- β¨ The ornaments serve as a reminder of the community they love and have helped them feel a sense of normalcy and hope during a difficult time.
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Wildfire VictimsHoliday OrnamentsEaton FireCommunity SupportArt TherapyResilienceHopeCustom GiftsDisaster Recovery
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