VAN NUYS, Calif.,
Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- This
Valentine's Day, flight
crews and employees at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) are launching a four-week
campaign to collect travel-size gifts from the heart for the homeless. The
second annual "Caring Counts" campaign, sponsored by Clay Lacy Aviation, asks
airport employees and community members to donate mini soaps, shampoos,
lotions and other personal hygiene items for distribution to local poverty
agencies.
"Through this campaign, we hope to demonstrate that even a small act of
kindness can bring great comfort to individuals and families in need," said
Clay Lacy Aviation President Brian Kirkdoffer. "This is a simple, yet
meaningful, way for pilots, flight crews and travelers to help bring dignity
and hope to the most impoverished members of our community."
Imprinted with the message, "Sometimes the Greatest Gifts Come in Travel-
Size Packages," flyers and collection boxes are located at workplaces
throughout the airport. The public can drop off donations through March 11 at
the Van Nuys FlyAway Bus Terminal lobby, 7610 Woodley Ave., Van Nuys (park in
the free 30-minute passenger drop-off area).
Soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes and toothpaste, dental floss,
deodorant, hand and body lotion, brushes and combs, and disposable razors are
among the items being collected to benefit MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity)
and San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission, who provide bathing facilities, clean
clothing and warm meals for the homeless.
Collection drive partners include Van Nuys Airport, Pentastar Aviation,
TWC Aviation, Syncro Aircraft Interiors, Inc. and the Beverly Garland's
Holiday Inn Hotel. For more information on how you can help, contact Stacy
Geere at (818) 434 -7633.
About Clay Lacy Aviation
Founded in 1968 as the first executive jet charter service company on the
West Coast, Clay Lacy Aviation is the most experienced operator of private
jets in the world and provides superior aviation services to private, business
and government travelers across the globe.