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Realtor Seeking Teddy Bears for Newtown Kids

After the traumatic events of Dec. 14, Sara Latta-Young is working to provide comfort to the young survivors; donations will be accepted locally through Christmas Eve.

Sara Latta-Young didn’t want to just sit around, feeling powerless.

Despite being nearly 1,000 miles from the tragedy in Newtown, Conn., the Plainfield Realtor felt she had to do something.

After hearing about the shooting from a friend living in Connecticut, Latta-Young decided to take action, so she got in touch with organizers from Operation Fuzzy Wuzzy II.

The name may sound a bit silly, but the group’s purpose is anything but: the organization is working to provide comfort in the form of teddy bears to the children of Newtown.

“I can’t sit around and feel helpless,” Latta-Young wrote on her Web site. “I can’t sit here 864 miles away and do nothing. I can’t and I won’t,” she added, noting that her friend, a resident of Brookfield, Conn., is a Plainfield native. The woman lives just one town over from Newtown.

“ … She knows many people there,” Latta-Young wrote. “There are the women who are in her Moms Club, who are in her book club, whose children play with her children at the local parks and play places. These are her friends.

"I knew there was a very good chance that she could know one of the victims. I never fathomed that when all was said and done she would know four of the innocent children who were so violently taken from their loved ones. I can’t even imagine.”

Latta-Young, a managing broker with Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell, is collecting new, unwrapped teddy bears now through Dec. 24 so they can be shipped to Connecticut by Dec. 28.

“I will be happy to pick up any teddy bears,” Latta-Young said. She will also provide drop boxes to local businesses that would like to take part in the collection effort.

So far, she said, the response has been overwhelming.

To arrange for a teddy bear pick-up, call Latta-Young at 815-685-5090.

Teddy bears can be dropped off in Joliet at the following locations:

  • St. John Lutheran Church, 2650 Plainfield Road (drop-off times are from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 19, 5 to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 22 and 8 a.m. to noon Dec. 23)
  • Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell at 950 Essington Road.

(click here for a full list of locations and addresses)

“I am doing this for my own children: my daughters in high school who I worry about every day when they leave for school and my 6-year-old who I never worried about before Friday when I walk her to the bus stop and kiss her as the bus rolls up to the stop,” Latta-Young wrote.

“Most importantly, I am doing this for the children of Newtown, so that hopefully this small act of kindness can help these children as they move forward.”

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Kristine Neumann June 17, 2013 at 07:11 pm
You need to put the correct phone number. You have 8 numbers listed instead of 7.
Krystal Parks June 17, 2013 at 07:30 pm
Opps sorry... It's (815)600-9489
lala June 18, 2013 at 08:21 am
Hope you find it. Replacing all your credit cards and such is a pain.
John Roberts June 17, 2013 at 11:50 am
Maybe some new manhole lids with rubber rings to stop all the flooding of peoples houses,AndRead More actually climb down in the manhole and see if it is leaking instead of paying all of these people in Joliet getting flooded out by YOUR SANITARY System. Some paint being scrapped off the City Hall Hand Rails that will cut ya up.
Christina Grutzius June 18, 2013 at 08:25 am
The direct phone number to Neighborhood Services is 815-724-4090.