Mama’s Donates $2,500 to LAEF!

LAEF Executive Director Carrie Logue and Mama’s Comfort Food & Cocktails Manager Candice Duval

For the third consecutive year, Mama’s Comfort Food & Cocktails in Los Alamitos committed to donating 25 cents to the Los Alamitos Education Foundation (LAEF) for every scoop of ice cream served throughout the year. LAEF was thrilled to learn that Mama’s served nearly 10,000 scoops of Thrifty Ice Cream during 2020.  On February 24th, Mama’s manager Candice Duvall presented LAEF Executive Director Carrie Logue with a check for $2,500.

“LAEF is beyond grateful for the continued partnership with Mama’s and their commitment to supporting the kids of the Los Alamitos Unified School District,” said Logue.

With support from local businesses like Mama’s Comfort Food and Cocktails, LAEF will continue to support the middle school Well Spaces, which provide mental health and wellness services at Oak and McAuliffe Middle Schools.  Donations to LAEF also directly fund teachers for free elementary world language classes, the STEAM initiative and fee waiver scholarships for families in need.

Philip DeMatteo Continues to Sponsor LAEF & Los Al Kids

LAEF's Spring Soccer Camp at McGaugh Elementary

(Los Alamitos, CA) – Philip DeMatteo is sponsoring the Los Alamitos Education Foundation’s (LAEF) “Fundraising February for Los Al Kids” campaign at the $5,000 level. The fundraising campaign replaced LAEF’s signature fundraising event, The Royal Gala. The Los Alamitos Education Foundation (LAEF) is extremely grateful to Philip, who is a local real estate agent and an alumnus of the Los Alamitos school district, for supporting education in our community for the past 18 years.

Proceeds from LAEF’s Fundraising February for Los Al Kids will support the launch of the middle school Well Spaces, which provides mental health and wellness services at Oak and McAuliffe Middle Schools. LAEF donated $60,000 to build out the spaces and is working to develop programming and services in conjunction with district administration. Donations will also directly fund teachers for free elementary world language classes, which are taking place online for the 2020-21 school year and include Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, French and American Sign Language. The STEAM initiative and providing fee waiver scholarships for families in need continue to be areas funded by LAEF donor contributions.

Philip is part of First Team Rossmoor and is a specialist in the communities of Rossmoor, Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Huntington Harbor and Long Beach.  Philip was born and raised in Rossmoor and has been a Huntington Harbor homeowner since 1993. Philip works throughout Coastal North Orange County and the neighboring regions of Long Beach. He represents a range of transactions from high-end luxury estates to first-time purchases and investment properties. He is the #1 selling agent in Orange County with over $100 million sold in 2020 and the #1 agent in Rossmoor, CA. For more information, please call him directly at 562-254-6883 or email him at philipdematteo@firstteam.com.

Fundraising February Replaces LAEF’s Royal Gala, Stone Appointed King

The Los Alamitos Education Foundation (LAEF) announced last week, that “Fundraising February for Los Al Kids” will take the place of LAEF’s signature fundraising event, The Royal Gala, this year. In addition, LAEF is proud to announce that the campaign’s king honoree is Dr. Gregg Stone. The LAEF Board of Directors selected the Interim Principal of Los Alamitos High School to be crowned king and serve as the LAEF royal ambassador for the year!

“2020 was a tough year for everyone,” said LAEF Executive Director Carrie Logue. “LAEF funding is down $400,000, so many of our services are at-risk of cancelation, including mental health & wellness support, fee waiver scholarships for families in need, free elementary world language classes, the STEAM initiative, and more.”

Since holding their eighth annual Royal Gala is not an option at this time, LAEF teams will be contacting individuals and businesses throughout the Los Al community to donate. The community is also invited to participate in an online auction taking place during the month of February.

Dr. Gregg Stone represents exactly what LAEF was looking for in an honoree during this difficult time. In August 2020, Dr. Stone came out of his recent retirement to serve as the Interim Principal of Los Alamitos High School in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. He retired as the LAHS Principal in June 2019 after spending 21 years as Assistant Principal and Principal. Even in retirement, Dr. Stone spent the 2019-20 school year volunteering with LAHS counseling and assisting students needing additional academic and social-emotional support.

Stone’s leadership and connection to the Griffin community are unparalleled and he is the ideal leader for the LAHS community during this unprecedented time.  He regularly works evenings and weekends to monitor and communicate the ever-changing situation of the pandemic.  His “Thought-of-the-Week” messages have become legendary with LAHS families; they give thought provoking and wise perspectives on life and provide a big-picture view during very uncertain times.

“When we put out the call for nominations, the considerations focused on someone who demonstrates amazing support for Los Al kids, has longevity of service, is well respected in the community, and a strong supporter of LAEF.  Dr. Stone was the perfect choice! He is a humble and gracious leader who cares deeply for our District community, and we are so excited to honor him through this campaign,” said Logue.

Proceeds from LAEF’s Fundraising February for Los Al Kids will support the launch of the middle school Well Spaces, which provide mental health and wellness services at Oak and McAuliffe Middle Schools.  LAEF donated $60,000 to build out the spaces and is working to develop programing and services in conjunction with district administration.  Donations will also directly fund teachers for free elementary world language classes, which are taking place online for the 2020-21 school year and include Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, French and American Sign Language.  The STEAM initiative and providing fee waiver scholarships for families in need continue to be areas funded by LAEF donor contributions.