Volunteers hand out food at 2024 “Miracle on 1st Street” turkey giveaway at Hollenbeck Youth Center. Photo by Andrew Lopez.

Registration is now open for Boyle Heights’ highly anticipated “Miracle on 1st Street” turkey giveaway at the Hollenbeck Youth Center, returning for its 44th year. 

How to register

The last day to register in person to receive a free turkey is Thursday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hollenbeck Youth Center, located at 2015 E. 1st St. 

If you’re unable to make it in person, an online signup sheet is available here or at getaturkey.org.

Who can apply?

According to the online registration form, the giveaway is need-based, meaning priority will be given to those for whom it will ease a financial burden or provide a necessary resource. While priority will be given to Boyle Heights residents, Priscilla Hernandez, president of the Hollenbeck Youth Center, said the center strives not to turn anyone away.

Turkey, produce and more

This year’s event will distribute 1,000 turkeys on Nov. 25, along with bags of produce and shelf-stable items to ensure that families can make a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Only one turkey will be provided per household.

The annual event consistently draws attention due to its star-studded volunteers, including former California Governor and action film star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has volunteered at the event since 1991. Other notable guests have included actors Tom Arnold and Gabriel Luna. 

Giveaway comes at time of need

Hernandez said this year’s giveaway is especially important, noting that food insecurity and anxiety have grown following recent ICE presence in the community.

“We want to make sure we remain steadfast in what we give and that’s why we’ve kept going for 44 years. Rain or shine, we’ve continued on,” said Hernandez.

Those looking to volunteer can contact info@hollenbeckpbc.org.

My background: I’m originally from Fontana in the Inland Empire and have spent most of my career covering local news for Latino communities in Los Angeles. Most recently, I led coverage of the historic 2024 Latino vote in Nevada as editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal en Español. Before that, I was the Bilingual Communities Reporter at the Long Beach Post, getting to know the city’s vibrant Spanish-speaking communities.

What I do: I cover topics that will help residents in Boyle Heights and East LA navigate and understand the issues they encounter in their everyday lives while also seeing themselves reflected in the stories we spotlight.

Why LA?: I have vivid memories of visiting El Mercadito in Boyle Heights with my family and indulging in gorditas, esquites and nieves de limón before our hour-long drives back to the IE. The struggles of underserved communities are felt across county borders and I’m eager to report on a community that reminds me of home.

The best way to contact me: My email is laura@boyleheightsbeat.org.

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