Radio telethon to aid children, families in need

Christmas can be the cruelest season for foster children.

They’re often forgotten at the best of times — forsaken by their parents (who usually are methamphetamine addicts), sometimes placed far from what they called home, often the objects of an unspoken stigma that they just don’t belong anywhere or to anyone.

Their loneliness can echo from the carols of the season, songs that seem written for everybody but them.

However, they have a chance to share in Christmas spirit through the Happy Holidays for Foster Children program.

Colleen Robinson will try to grant at least one of three wishes for each of the 260 foster children in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Robinson is holiday programs coordinator for the Department of Social and Health Services for Clallam and Jefferson counties as well as the region’s foster parents recruiter.

That’s where KONP-AM radio and Clallam County Commissioners Steve Tharinger and Mike Chapman come in.

The radio station will hold a week-long telethon to provide presents for North Olympic Peninsula foster children who still need sponsors.

Tharinger and Chapman will pitch for donations, Tharinger from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. today, Chapman during the same hour Tuesday.

“This time of year, it may be difficult for foster parents to come up with extra Christmas gifts,” Chapman said Sunday. Chapman’s family will sponsor a female foster child in the fourth annual Holiday Happiness Telethon.

People who call KONP — 360-457-1450 — will receive a foster child’s first name, age and gender. They also will learn the child’s favorite activities, the books he or she loves best, and “something that people like about them,” Robinson said Sunday.

More in News

John Brewer.
Remembrance event set next month for John Brewer

Former publisher, editor was in charge of Peninsula Daily News for 17 years

Smoke rises on Tuesday morning from the site of a baled cardboard fire that broke out late Monday night at the McKinley Paper Company on Marine Drive in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
No injuries following fire at McKinley paper mill

The Port Angeles Fire Department responded to a fire… Continue reading

August Gala, 2, of Port Angeles spins an idle wheel of a truck belonging to Bruch & Bruch Construction during Saturday’s Touch a Truck event at Queen of Angeles School in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the school’s parent-teacher organization, allowed youngsters and adults to visit and climb aboard a variety of construction, public safety and utility vehicles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Touch a Truck

August Gala, 2, of Port Angeles spins an idle wheel of a… Continue reading

Man who allegedly broke into Brinnon homes with rifle to be in court

Coccia, 44, arrested by Mason County sheriff’s deputies

Port of Port Angeles reports strong March revenue

Marine trades site ready for contractor to install utilities

Chef to speak at Studium Generale East

Chef Arran Stark will present a healthy cooking demonstration… Continue reading

Two-lane bypass to be paved Tuesday night

Work crews will begin paving a two-lane bypass near Discovery… Continue reading

Woman recovered off Neah Bay coast identified

A woman who was recovered from the water a… Continue reading

Noah Glaude, executive director of the North Olympic Library System, welcomes a crowd to the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Sequim Library expansion on Wednesday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim library breaks ground

3,800-square-foot expansion expected to be complete by spring 2025

Citizen of the Year Susie Brandelius with the Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros, who caught up with Brandelius on Monday to present her award and flowers. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Forks chamber celebrates community awards

Citizen, volunteer, business of the year lauded

Flight operations set for this week

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading