Costa Mesa students washing cars to raise cash for classmate’s funeral
Students to put on fundraiser to help raise money for the funeral expenses of boy who collapsed on high school campus last week.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Costa Mesa High School students plan to wash cars from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Harbor Trinity Church, 1230 Baker St. in Costa Mesa, to raise money to help the family pay for funeral expenses of a student who collapsed and died while playing handball.
Eric Valdez, 14, went down while playing handball at 4:30 p.m. March 10 at the joint campus shared by the high school and middle school, where he was an eighth-grader.
Costa Mesa firefighters transported him to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach. Doctors could not revive him.
Valdez died of unexpected natural causes, but the exact cause is unknown, pending an autopsy.
Morgan Smith, the middle school principal, said the boy’s parents are having a hard time covering the funeral expenses.
“The community is hungry to help the family out,” Smith said. “It’s been a whirlwind around here lately. It’s been such a sad time because everybody loved Eric so much.”
Valdez was buried earlier in the week, but the school would also like to hold a memorial at a future date. Money raised at the carwash may also be used for that event.
For more information on the car wash or how you can help, call (714) 424-8700.
Staff writer Tom Ragan contributed to this report.
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