The Signal

Samuel Dixon centers give residents meals for Thanksgivi­ng

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

From their original location in Val Verde, the Samuel Dixon Family Health Center distribute­d more than 124 Thanksgivi­ng Day meals to families last week.

Throughout the years, the Samuel Dixon Family Health Center has committed itself to helping those in need with medical services, with 90% of their patients being low income and 20% of patients being uninsured.

They say the annual Turkey Dinner Giveaway is an extension of the care they provide, as a full turkey dinner on the holidays can mean more to some families than just a belly full of food.

“Today’s a special day for us because we’re able to partner

with other community partners to provide actually the natural Thanksgivi­ng meal for our families,” said Philip Solomon, CEO of Samuel Dixon. “We know that every one of those individual­s that come through our doors could benefit from a Thanksgivi­ng Day meal.”

This year, Samuel Dixon said they had partnered with Sunkist, which is headquarte­red in Valencia, to provide for all the fixings.

“We’re here to support the community,” said Sunkist CEO Jim Phillips, who was helping distribute food on Friday. “We’re trying to give back to the community and help out any way we can.”

Wrapping around the front portion of the Samuel Dixon Val Verde campus were tables lined with everything from stuffing, mashed potato boxes, whole turkeys, to bags of oranges provided by Sunkist. As whole families walked in to pick up the free food, they were greeted with a smile by Samuel Dixon staff and volunteers.

“(Samuel Dixon Family Health

Center) has been a very important part of the health care delivery in this community for a long time,” said Assemblywo­man Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, who was in attendance at the event, and had helped bring Sunkist in with their donations. “And families are well, whole and healthy when they can sit together and enjoy a meal, especially on Thanksgivi­ng.”

“It’s happy because we get to see people’s faces,” said Beverly Ramirez, a volunteer for the event for more than two decades. “They get all happy and excited.”

Solomon said that every year, Samuel Dixon looks for donations and volunteers. Those wishing to volunteer or donate can visit their website at sdfhc. org or give one of their three locations a call.

“Let them know that you want to be involved in this event next year,” said Solomon, adding that people can either support through sponsorshi­p or providing individual items that can be handed out.

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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Sofia Jacqueline, left, fills her bag with help from Samuel Dixon Family Health Center employees — from left, Sandra Guinea, Norma Juarez and Lady Saladino — during the Thanksgivi­ng Dinner Giveaway at the center. (Right) Maria Guidino picks up one of the turkeys handed out Friday at the Samuel Dixon Health Center.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Sofia Jacqueline, left, fills her bag with help from Samuel Dixon Family Health Center employees — from left, Sandra Guinea, Norma Juarez and Lady Saladino — during the Thanksgivi­ng Dinner Giveaway at the center. (Right) Maria Guidino picks up one of the turkeys handed out Friday at the Samuel Dixon Health Center.

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