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The Grandparents Connection Serves 100 Families on Valentine’s Day 

February 19, 2026

The Grandparents Connection organization hosted its 22nd annual Valentine's Day drive-thru event in Chula Vista, where they distributed complimentary red roses and See's Candies to local grandparents raising their grandchildren. Co-founder Sheryl Lambert explained that many families were initially surprised to learn the gifts came without charge, as the organization simply wanted to express gratitude for their commitment. The event recognized grandparents who have stepped up to raise their grandchildren, thereby keeping them out of the Child Protective Services system.

Who is affected

  • Local grandparents raising their grandchildren
  • Families with grandparents as primary caregivers
  • Children being raised by grandparents (kept out of CPS system)
  • Grandparents Connection (GPC) organization
  • Co-founders Sheryl and Cliff Lambert

What action is being taken

  • No ongoing actions are explicitly described in the article. The article reports on an event that already occurred (last Saturday on Valentine's Day).

Why it matters

  • This event matters because it recognizes and supports grandparents who have taken on the significant responsibility of raising their grandchildren, preventing these children from entering the Child Protective Services system. These grandparents are making personal sacrifices to keep families together and provide stable homes for their grandchildren, which has positive impacts on children's welfare and reduces strain on the foster care system.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

The Grandparents Connection Serves 100 Families on Valentine’s Day