Miley Cyrus is surrounded by young volunteers at the Sharing the Spirit Holiday Party held for Orange County’s shelter and motel kids at South Coast Plaza on Friday night. “I don’t just stop at one thing that’s important to me,” she told the kids in urging them to keep volunteering to help others in their communities. “Whatever makes you happy, that’s what you give.”
Mayela Carrillo didn’t hesitate when asked what she liked most at the Sharing the Spirit Holiday Party thrown for 450 underprivileged kids at South Coast Plaza on Friday night.
“Seeing a movie star,” said the shy 6-year-old from Long Beach, beaming as she described her unbelievable luck at meeting singer-actress Miley Cyrus at the event.
And not just meeting her either: “She put makeup on me,” Mayela said, pointing to the dusting of glittery gold eye shadow that Miley had brushed onto her at a makeup station sponsored by the mall’s Sephora store
Before the party started, Miley Cyrus talked to volunteers about volunteerism — she has a charity, Get Ur Good On, which gets kids active in helping their communities — as well as her own memories of Christmas. “Growing up, me and my family around Christmas time, we would get into an RV and drive to Kentucky where my dad is from,” she told them. “There were five of us kids, so you can imagine….”The Christmas party took over the Carousel Court wing of South Coast Plaza from 9 p.m. to midnight, filling it with party-goers, even more volunteers, and activities from visits to take photos with Santa – who loaded each child down with large red shopping bags full of gifts – to arts-and-crafts stations, Lego and Hello Kitty projects, a DJ and plenty of free food and snacks from restaurants such as Z Pizza and Wahoo’s Fish Tacos.
“It’s a great party,” said Gabe Kuskie, a 14-year-old from a family shelter in Santa Ana, shepherding his sisters, Kathryn and Serena Stanley, ages 9 and 5, respectively, through the free photo booth stop. “I think it’s really great for all these people to give up their time to do this for us, too.”
The Happiness Project, an Orange County non-profit that works with shelter and motel kids, started the holiday party five years ago at a Santa Ana soup kitchen, said Lindsay Dickhout, its executive director. South Coast Plaza offered to host it the following year and this year’s partners and sponsors included the Festival of Children Foundation, the Young Presidents Organization, and Athletes First.
Miley Cyrus poses for a photo with Paul Promen, 18, of Simi Valley on Friday at South Coast Plaza. Back in the summer when he’d been a patient at Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles his family had tried to arrange a visit from Cyrus to lift his spirits, but it never worked out. So on Friday, they tricked him into thinking he was meeting a favorfite nurse after dinner at South Coast Plaza, which was how he happened to be holding a single pink rose when he ran into Miley — her not-so-Christmas-y AC/DC T-shirt — outside the Rainforest Cafe. He was, as you can imagine, stunned.Miley Cyrus’ Get Ur Good On charity also joined in this year, which brought the 19-year-old star, her mother and a few others down to hang out and meet the kids, after first stopping by the mall’s Sanrio store to meet three Make-A-Wish Foundation youths flown in from Florida to have their wishes granted.
“Do you like Hello Kitty like me?” Miley said as she entered the store to reactions from the three girls that ranged from squeals to overwhelmed and shy. “Because I am obsessed!”
She cheerfully signed autographs and posed for photos with the girls, their families and even the person inside the store’s Hello Kitty mascot costume, and then moved out in to the mall to talk to young volunteers about the importance of what they were doing for the children and their families who would soon fill these marble hallways with excited chatter.
“What you get back for yourself is what you give out to other people,” she told them.
Miley Cyrus gets a big hug from Jadzia Acosta, 8, who came with her mother from Miami to meet Cyrus at the Sanrio Store in South Coast Plaza as part of a Make A Wish Foundation’s wish-granting. Jadzia had earlier squealed wioth delight upon meeting the life-sized Hello Kitty mascot in the store, but Miley? “I felt happy,” she said, and then, after thinking about it a little more, added: “A lot, a lot, a lot!”Back in the party, Miley blended in with the others – as much as a star with a small entourage could, at least – and no doubt many kids never noticed she was there, what with Santa giving them gifts, non-stop carousel rides and all the tasty treats they could eat.
Henry Corona, 12, and brothers Jorge and Fernando Calderon, 13 and 12, respectively, had come to the party with their volunteer mentors, who’d picked them up at the Anaheim motel where they’ve lived this year.
“It’s once in a lifetime,” said Henry of the party and all that it meant to him.
“It feels like there’s a lot of people helping us now, helping people,” said Fernando.
Nine-year-old Mark Arendt of Westminster came to the party thanks to the Project Hope School, a public charter school for children without permanent housing. He mentioned the carousel rides and the Lego project as his two favorite activities of the night, but after thinking a moment or two more, said the party meant something bigger to him.
“It’s going to be the best Christmas ever,” he said, smiling innocently – hopefully – as he spoke.
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