HomeCommunity NewsStudent Sock Drive Helps Union Station Community NewsFront-Grid Student Sock Drive Helps Union Station By Outlook Newspapers April 10, 2024 0 140 FacebookTwitterWhatsApp South Pasadena High School students Miles Goodrich, Andrew Kim and Hrag Ourichian helped aid the homeless individuals by organizing donations of socks. Collection boxes with the sock drive poster were placed at SPHS classrooms and the South Pasadena Middle School office. With the schools and Tahoe Scotty’s in Pasadena, approximately 2,000 pairs of socks were donated. The socks were then given to Union Station Homeless Services and the SPHS organizers presented their work to a SkillsUSA judge to help secure a spot in the charitable state competition. - Photo courtesy Kim family First published in the April 4 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. TagsAndrew KimHrag OurichianMiles GoodrichSock DriveSouth Pasadena High SchoolUnion Station Homeless Services FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Previous articleMonterey Hills Students Lace Up for Jog-a-thonNext articleBoys’ Volleyball: SPHS Stretches Burroughs in Nonleague Match Outlook Newspapers RELATED ARTICLES Front-Grid Arroyo Vista Book Fair Brings Stories to Life Outlook Newspapers - April 26, 2024 Front-Grid Marengo Elementary’s Got Talent Outlook Newspapers - April 26, 2024 Front-Grid Monterey Hills Gets Cozy for PJ Story Night Outlook Newspapers - April 26, 2024 Most Popular Arroyo Vista Book Fair Brings Stories to Life April 26, 2024 Marengo Elementary’s Got Talent April 26, 2024 Monterey Hills Gets Cozy for PJ Story Night April 26, 2024 Boys’ Tennis: Tigers Topple League-Leader La Cañada April 26, 2024 Load more[bsa_pro_ad_space id=3]