At Christmas in Los Angeles, Arnold Schwarzenegger not only shared toys, but also conveyed warmth. His acts of kindness are not only in the festival, but also in an attitude to life, and the heartwarming story of this tough guy superstar is touching.
In Los Angeles, whenever Christmas comes, you can always feel a strong festive atmosphere. This year, Arnold Schwarzenegger brings us another heartwarming story. In the Boyle Heights community, the 42nd Annual First Street Miracle was in full swing, with toys distributed at the Holenbeck Youth Center falling like little snowflakes into the arms of children.
Terminator "Schwarzenegger, the tough-guy superstar during the Christmas and Hanukkah season, showed his tender side to the children of the teen center. He recalls on social media how when he first came to the United States, he was warmly accepted by his friends who received Gold's gym, and that feeling is still in his heart.
Schwarzenegger said that he never forgot the feeling of being accepted, which also inspired him to give back to the society and spread love after he was financially prosperous. He showed not only iron and blood in the kindergarten police, but also warmth. It makes him feel wonderful to share love and kindness.
In this joy of giving and receiving, we also saw a heartwarming exchange between Schwarzenegger and boxing legend Shug Ray Leonard. Schwarzenegger's smile is passed through the room, like Santa Claus's heartwarming.
The goal of the Hollenbeck Teen Center and Inner-City Games Los Angeles is to encourage youth to build confidence and self-esteem and create more opportunities for them through sports, education, and more.
In addition to toys, there are also snowmen, ** and Disney and superhero characters in the festival. Last year, nearly 10,000 toys were distributed at the event, which shows the scale of the event.
In addition to the warmth of Christmas, Schwarzenegger also did good deeds on Thanksgiving, distributing turkeys and greeting children and residents kindly. Administrative Director Priscilla Hernandez said that Schwarzenegger's move is more precious than ever that many families are facing financial difficulties under the impact of the pandemic.
Schwarzenegger dreamed of moving to the United States since he was a child and found his way to achieve his dream through bodybuilding. In 1968, he crossed the ocean to this land with a yearning for the United States and barely spoke English, and began his own legend. Arnold Schwarzenegger Disclaimer: **On the Internet, the copyright belongs to the original author, if there is any infringement, contact will be deleted.