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Youth-Led Hands4Hope Winter Boutique Serves El Dorado County Families With Free Winter Essentials

Student-run drive turns thousands of donated items into no-cost winter shopping experience for over 360 local residents

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 11, 2026
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Youth-Led Hands4Hope Winter Boutique Serves El Dorado County Families With Free Winter Essentials

Hands4Hope winter boutique volunteers in action

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. Feb 11, 2026)

CAMERON PARK — A student-led community service effort across El Dorado County delivered thousands of winter essentials to local families this season through the 16th Annual Hands4Hope – Youth Making A Difference Winter Boutique, a no-cost pop-up clothing event supported by schools, businesses and community partners.

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The Winter Boutique provided a free, store-style shopping experience for more than 360 people across two December weekends, with hundreds more served through partner agency distributions after the event concluded, according to Hands4Hope organizers.

The project began in October and November, when 22 schools and businesses across the western slope hosted collection drives for new winter gear and gently used clothing. Community members also handcrafted blankets and hats, while volunteers sorted and organized incoming donations.

By December, the effort had produced nearly 6,000 items — including coats, sweaters, pants and cold-weather accessories — with an estimated thrift-store value of about $48,000.

“I love seeing everyone’s faces when they are able to pick out clothes, and being able to make their holiday season just a little bit better,” said Emily Harrop, a Vista del Lago High School senior who served as the Winter Boutique Committee’s marketing co-chair.

The Winter Boutique Committee included 19 middle and high school students supported by adult mentors and a Hands4Hope staff adviser. Youth leaders coordinated donation logistics, publicity, site preparation and boutique operations. An additional 54 youth and adult volunteers assisted with sorting, transport, setup and guest support.

Organizers reported a combined 575 volunteer service hours from 76 participants tied directly to the project.

“We are grateful to the communities, schools, and businesses who supported our collection efforts. We couldn’t have made the impact we did without you,”

said Kate Barba, Hands4Hope special events program coordinator. She gave special recognition to Faith Episcopal Church in Cameron Park, which hosted the boutique.

“The congregation and administration generously donated the space, security, and comfort of their building and we are immensely grateful for the support.”

Cash donations and partner support helped fill inventory gaps, including contributions from Julie’s Purse Project, AspireKids and a sponsorship from the Sierra Pacific Foundation.

Most boutique guests were referred through First 5 El Dorado, Placerville Union School District and the El Dorado County Office of Education. Additional referrals came from Folsom’s Hope, Wayfinder Family Services, Catalyst Community, The Boys and Girls Club, El Dorado Community Health Centers and other service organizations.

After 21 shopping sessions concluded, remaining items were distributed through Victory Outreach of Rancho Cordova, AspireKids and Green Valley Community Church, bringing the total number of individuals served to more than 750, organizers said.

Hands4Hope – Youth Making A Difference is a nonprofit, youth-driven organization serving students in grades 6–12 across El Dorado and Sacramento counties through school-based and after-school leadership and service programs.

A full list of collection sites and program details is available at hands4hopeyouth.org or by phone at (916) 294-7426.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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