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DC 37 family gives from the heart

DC 37 Holiday Giving Party
DC 37's Santa (L.1320 Pres. Jim Tucciarelli) and his helpers (l.-r.) L. 1219 Pres. Magda DeJesus, Housing Committee Chair Barry Jamison and Exec. Dir. Lillian Roberts with members’ children.

BY DIANE S. WILLIAMS

DC 37 made the holidays brighter for hundreds of union families who celebrated Diwali, Chanukah, Christmas and Kwanzaa at union headquarters and with individual locals throughout the city.

“DC 37 is a family of many religions,” said Executive Director Lillian Roberts. “And we come together to celebrate our cultures and draw strength and greatness from our diversity.”

Ancient festivals of light were celebrated as Local 375 observed Diwali, and the Jewish Heritage Committee lit menorah candles in remembrance of the Maccabees’ victory for religious freedom 19 centuries ago. The Women’s Committee decorated a Christmas Wish tree with gift suggestions for children with special needs, and Santa, who resembled Local 1320 President Jim Tucciarelli, made a special visit to DC 37 children Dec. 10 at the annual DC 37 Holiday Giving party coordinated by the Housing Committee, PSU and MELS. Families being helped through PSU and MELS received toys and clothing bought by the presidents of Locals 1070, 1320, 1455, 2054, and other DC 37 locals contributed funds to buy children’s gifts for the event.

Diwali celebration
Women’s Committee at the Wishing Tree.

Local 299 went on a shopping spree, buying toys and clothing for needy children in three New York City public hospitals. Juvenile center employees in Local 1457 made the holidays happier with a children’s party at the union hall Sat. Dec. 7. Hundreds of other union members have shared their love and generosity with co-workers, families, neighbors and the city’s less fortunate.

As we enter a new year, there remains much work to be done.  DC 37 will continue to safeguard and improve the rights and working conditions of its members. The union faces challenges in the months ahead. Members — the unknown heroes who make New York City run — deserve dignity and respect in the workplace and DC 37 will continue its struggle for economic and social justice. During this holiday season, the DC 37 family wishes you and yours the best for a peaceful and healthy 2003. 

 

 

Jewish Heritage celebration.
Jewish Heritage lights Chanukah menorah.

DC 37's Annual Holiday Giving Party.
Santa (L. 1457 Pres. Alex Parker)
with children at a Dec. 7 children's party.

Women's Committee at the Wishing Tree.
Local 375’s Diwali celebration.

Local 1457 Children's Party.
DC 37’s annual Holiday Giving party.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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