
other time, for kids who don't have a home, or a christmas tree. but an albuquerque group is making sure they still have presents. in fact, they made each one...by
hand. byron morton shows us how their unique toys, made for a very special day. their faces say it all. a new toy. and... a great big smile. excitement fills the
air on this day at cuidando los ninos. he gave me toys... you're getting a glimpse into the lives of albuquerque's homeless children. but ...this is no typical day for these
toddlers. a car. a block car. with help from albuquerque high school wood shop students...and the albquerque woodworkers association...
we do it for the kids. ...homeless children like giovanni see and feel the spirit of the holidays. it's this one. helping those that are hurting...that's the
mission of jim and his fellow woodworking elves. we've been building these toys for kids for about twenty-five years. the work is hard... we really started
about june. and...you know...you just do it in your spare time. but...the payoff unmeasureable. when you see those kids get them, you're dead in the water. to make it even better
...santa along with a-p-d and mcgruff the crime dog hand out the handcrafted wooden creations. ...even in the middle of what may feel like chaos some normalcy in their
holiday season as well. so...at least for one day...these very special kids can feel like everyone else. byron morton... k-o-a-t action seven news.
as of today... the albuquerque woodworkers association has produced and distributed more than 40-thousand toys. storms are
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