Sycuan in Partnership With Padres, National School District Donate 1,000 Turkeys to Families

Sycuan Turkey Giveaway
L-R: Alanna Sandoval, Council Member; Chairman Cody Martinez; and Joshua Muse, Vice Chairman.

NATIONAL CITY, CA – The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, in partnership with the San Diego Padres and the National School District, donated 1,000 free turkeys to families living in National City. The donation comes in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

“With the cost of groceries, fuel, housing and many basic necessities on the rise, it’s been a really tough year for many people,” said Cody Martinez, Chairman, Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation. “Through the Kumeyaay spirit of giving, we wanted to figure out a way to directly support the hardworking families in our community. We hope this donation provides a little bit of relief and spreads holiday cheer to those that need it most.”

Families that received a turkey have a child that is currently enrolled at one of the 10 public schools within the National School District, Preschool Center, Integrity Charter School, Sweetwater High School, National City Middle School or Granger Junior High School.

Sycuan Turkey Giveaway

“National School District strives to cultivate compassionate world citizens,” said Board President Maria Betancourt-Castañeda. “This incredible donation from the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, made possible through our partnership with the National City Chamber of Commerce, is a wonderful example of communities supporting each other and illuminating the true spirit of Thanksgiving.”

Members of the Sycuan Tribal Council and current and alumni San Diego Padres players, including Joe Musgrove, Tim Hill, Cory Luebke and Tim Stauffer, were on-site helping with distribution.

“As we begin the holiday season, the Padres are proud to have partnered with the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation and the National School District to provide Thanksgiving turkeys for families in our community,” said Erik Greupner, Padres CEO. “We are thankful for the opportunity to directly connect with families in National City.”