Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students

By: Dec. 09, 2016
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On Thursday, Dec 8th, Donelle Dadigan and The Hollywood Museum along with city officials and several child stars of today hosted 200+ children from the Dolores Mission School (info below) to a very special Christmas celebration, guided tour of the museum and lunch at Mel's Diner in Hollywood.

Among those attended and offered words of encouragement and wisdom to the students were Aubrey Anderson-Emmons and Chad Roberts (Modern Family), Ashley Liao (Fuller House), Hunter Peyten (A to Z), Jennifer Jolliff (Sisters), Joey Luthman (Astrid / Strings / GH), Serena Laurel (Short Girls Club), Jax Malcolm (Hidden America), Sean-Ryan Petersen (Clique Wars), as well as Council member Mitch O'Farrell, President of California Senate Kevin de Leon and a very special speaker, Dee Wallace (ET: The Extra Terrestrial / Just Add Magic), who presented select students with BuppaLaPaloo Bears (www.buppalapaloo.com) that she designed to increase self esteem in the children.

In the early 1950s Dolores Mission School opened in one of the toughest and poorest neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Dolores Mission School was founded to serve families in two housing projects in the flats of Boyle Heights, Pico Garden and Las Casitas, whereby families pay roughly 30% of their income for rent, 92.3% of the population is Latino, and 40% of families with children, most of which are single-parent households, live below the federal poverty level. While this information is both disturbing and true, Dolores Mission School is a place of hope. Since the 1980s the California Province of Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, have committed to the challenges and hopes of the school. Today, Dolores Mission is a place of promise for the future, providing a quality education to students K-8th grades, a nutritional program, and we partner with Proyecto Pastoral to provide an afterschool program that is educational, safe, and fun!

Dolores Schools Mission Statement:
Dolores Mission School is a grade school (K-8). Together with the family, we strive to educate the whole child; academically, spiritually, physically, and morally in a nurturing environment. The Dolores Mission School never turns a family away due to lack of money. Our students and their families are part of a larger faith community with a rich cultural identity. As an itegral part of a Jesuit parish, our goal is to empower our children to become leaders in their community.

ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM IN THE HISTORIC MAX FACTOR BUILDING: See 10,000 Authentic Show Business Treasures spanning more than 100 years of Hollywood history! Located next to the world famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building houses the largest collection of entertainment memorabilia on display in the world. It is home to thousands of costumes, props, photographs, posters, celebrity automobiles and other treasures from some of the most iconic films and TV shows ever made! See Hollywood legends, past, present, and in the making! The museum attracts thousands of fans from around the world and was recently named one of the top tourist attractions by LA Weekly and by Trip Advisor, and was voted one of the Top 10 Museums in LA by the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board. The Hollywood Museum is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization.

Photo Credit: Bill Dow

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Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons enjoys lunch with Dolores Mission Students

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Ashley Liao enjoys lunch with Dolores Mission Students

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Joey Luthman, Jax Malcolm, Sean-Ryan Petersen, Hunter Peyten, Chad Roberts and Serena Laurel

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Jax Malcolm, Hunter Peyten, Jennifer Jolliff, Serena Laurel, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, Sean-Ryan Petersen, Ashley Liao, Joey Luthman and Chad Roberts

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Joey Luthman, Jennifer Jolliff, Hunter Peyten, Sean-Ryan Peterson, Serena Laurel and Jax Malcolm

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Sean-Ryan Petersen, Joey Luthman, Jax Malcolm, Hunter Peyten, Serena Laurel

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Serena Laurel and Joey Luthman

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons with students of the Dolores Mission School

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Dee Wallace with some of the Dolores Mission School students who received her BuppaLaPaloo Bears

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Dee Wallace

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Joey Luthman, Jax Malcolm, Serena Laurel, Hunter Peyten, Chad Roberts, Ashley Liao, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, Jennifer Jolliff and Sean-Ryan Petersen

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Dee Wallace and Donelle Dadigan (President & Founder of the Hollywood Museum) with Child Stars, Ashley Liao, Chad Roberts, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, Serena Laurel, Jax Malcolm, Joey Luthman, Hutner Peyten and Sean-Ryan Petersen

Photo Flash: Young Stars Turned Out to Celebrate & Encourage 200+ Students
Dolores Mission School students line up outside The Hollywood Museum



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