Arnold Schwarzenegger cheered up hundreds of children this 2023 after handing out thousands of Christmas gifts.
The famous “Terminator” performer attended Hollenbeck Youth Center, a non-profit organization that coordinated with him in fulfilling his dream of delivering toys to hundreds of children during the Christmas holidays.
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According to Infobae, the Austrian-American actor has been doing the same practice for 30 years. However, his reasons for committing to it go back to a very personal story about his arrival in the United States during his youth.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger hands out hundreds of gifts
Via social network FOX 11 Los Angeles, Alex Michaelsonshared a video where you can see the day Arnold Schwarzenegger, at the age of 76, distributed 10,000 Christmas gifts to the children of the Hollenbeck Youth Center in collaboration with other volunteers.
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Nevertheless, it is true that the translator is not limited only to cooperation with this foundation. In previous years, he was looking for a way to reach the children and share time with them, giving them a little of himself.
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Why does Arnold give out gifts every December?
The website Hobby Consolas reports that Arnold Schwarzenegger took the opportunity to give away his first parties as an immigrant every December, where his friends from the gym were. Gold’s Gym They gave him moments that were unforgettable for him between gifts, hugs and lots of love.
The words he manages to describe it are: “When I came to the United States, my friends at Gold’s Gym were very generous. “I’ll never forget that kind of sweetness and kindness and inclusion, so I wanted to do the same thing when I had the money.”
This is what 2023 looked like at the Hollenbeck Youth Center.
.@schwarzenegger and other volunteers distribute more than 10,000 toys 🧸 at the Hollenbeck Youth Center.
It is the 42nd annual “Miracle on 1st Street” event.
Organizers say it’s the longest toy drive in LA history.
Over it @FOXLA feat. @SusanHirasuna pic.twitter.com/zNcgeYPDli
— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) December 17, 2023
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