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Little did they know they were about to see one of their own appearing on a national TV show. As he gathered with fellow staff and young club members to see his interview with singer Kelly Clarkson, Juarez couldn't help but feel overwhelmed with joy. When the pandemic started, that was one of those things where we knew we had to recalibrate our efforts.
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I think my jaw dropped on the floor. Back injust as the severity of COVID was starting to sink in, Juarez was instrumental in allowing the Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County to maintain its support for kids and families despite shelter-in-place orders, Row explained.
When asked what they needed most, nutritional assistance topped the list.

Juarez and his team got to work. Through a contract with the U. Juarez, who has acted in an administrative capacity with the nonprofit for the past three years, spearheaded the operation and even took it upon himself to deliver boxes on his own time.
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In total, forthe organization gave out more thanmeals. So when Comcast, a longtime partner of the Boys and Girls Clubs, asked the organization two months ago to name an employee that has gone above and beyond, the choice was already clear.

Juarez found himself face to face with Kelly Clarkson just a few weeks later. I believe in our mission. We are committed to saving lives. For her, the organization has opened a lot of doors she would not have had access to otherwise, she explained.

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