India Phillips Foundation presents ‘Giving Festival’
The 4th Annual Giving Festival was held June 13 on the grounds of the Solana Beach Child Development Center. The event was held in remembrance of India Phillips, who lived in Solana Beach and died at age 4 from Group A Strep. Her kidneys were donated to a woman in San Diego.
Guests were asked to bring one or more of the following for those in need: New or gently used pillows or blankets and personal hygiene items.
The festival is presented by the India Phillips Foundation, which supports local homeless families; raises money to give wheelchairs to adults and children in need; and fundraises for Donate Life California to raise awareness for organ donation.
For more information and to make a donation, visit IndiaPhillips.com.
Photos by Jon Clark.
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