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    Five Acres

    Five Acres

    (11 reviews)

    * A Caution for Blended Families Considering the WRAP 5 Acres Program *…read more As a bonus-parent (stepparent) actively involved in a blended family, I enrolled in this parenting program with high hopes; through our health care provider. Unfortunately, my experience revealed a fundamental flaw... this program is not currently equipped to support blended or bonus-parent dynamics! From the beginning, I participated fully and respectfully, always with the full interest of our bonus kiddos in mind. That has and will nave change. However, following some sort of conflict unrelated to the program's content, I was quietly removed - without a single word of communication from the 5 Acres Team to me directly. The team chose instead to speak solely with the biological parent, who then relayed the message. No one from the team reached out to clarify, explain, or even acknowledge my participation, my role, or my removal. I was effectively erased due to another adult's discomfort, and the program allowed that to happen - without question. This wasn't just disappointing--it was revealing. This program appears to have a narrow framework that may work well for separated or divorced biological parents navigating co-parenting. But it lacks the sensitivity, nuance, and structure needed to support modern family systems like blended households. The consequences go far beyond the development of healthy co-parenting in support of the kiddos! It teaches the child that love, care, and effort from a bonus parent can be disregarded or erased based on someone else's feelings. That kind of inconsistency creates confusion, insecurity, and emotional distress for the child. They may internalize conflict that has nothing to do with them. They may feel pressure to "choose sides," or feel ashamed for loving more than one caregiver. It also teaches them that programs meant to support their well-being can be politicized by adult agendas. While I understand programs need boundaries, those boundaries should not default to exclusion when family dynamics are complex. And they should never allow one adult's opinion to unilaterally determine who is "allowed" to participate in a child's growth. This could be a tremendous area of opportunity--if the program chooses to evolve! Until then, I would strongly caution any stepparent or blended family considering enrollment. Unless and until the program reflects the realities of today's families, it may do more harm than good - especially to the children we are all trying to protect.

    I'm shocked this place still exists!!! I was put there at a…read moreyoung age. The experience I had was abuse by staff. To the point cops were involved. If you're thinking of dropping your kids off there, think again!! 40 years later, I'll never forget what this place did to me... I don't want anyone to get hurt, but hope it burns down in the fires!!

    Pasadena Ronald McDonald House

    Pasadena Ronald McDonald House

    (2 reviews)

    This is a great place to come volunteer if you're in the Pasadena area. It's located near the…read moreintersection of Pasadena Ave & California Blvd. Parking can be a little difficult since it's all street parking, but if they allow you to park in their driveway, then that's a win for you. My team dedicated a whole morning to cook a meal for the young patients here and their mothers. We decided to go with a Mexican meal because most of the families were Hispanic. We cooked a variety of enchiladas, with sides of rice and beans. And for dessert was a healthy fruit salad that we chopped up by ourselves. They provided us with the kitchen space and tools to do the cooking. Majority of the cooking tools were worn out, so next time I definitely want to donate some new ones to them. There was a kitchen in the front house and a back house, but both were very small. I suggest having a maximum of 6 people in each kitchen at a time, or it will get a little compact and chaotic. We had to take turns because we had a total of 25 people. During our downtime, we got to enjoy the property and interact with the families. I love what the Ronald McDonald House is doing for these families. It brings me absolute joy to volunteer and provide any aid that I can to our community. Our workplace is making this a once a month activity, but I definitely see myself coming back more often than that.

    COME VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME, FOOD, EFFORTS or ANYTHING! The…read moreRonald McDonald House receives only 10% of its income needs from McDonalds organization. That is a large gap to fill. They need money, time, efforts or anything else you can give to help. The house shelters families whose kids are sick and receiving treatment at the hospital across the street. It helps families be near their children as they have operations, skin grafts, appendages mended, or cancer treated. Motel, hotels and inns within the area are neither cheap or as close. Call and see if you can fill a need. Run in one of their marathons.. anything.

    Altadena Food Pantry - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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