At this summer camp run by grandmas, kids learn cooking skills and life advice
JAIMIE DING
Associated Press
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Priyanka Chaudhary, 10, learns how to use a sewing machine with teacher Haqiqah Abdul Rahim at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif. The class was part of the organization's Intergenerational Summer Camp.
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Yusra Jibali, 10, learns how to use a sewing machine with Farzana Khan at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif.
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Shameem Syed helps student Zaaria Moosani during a cooking class at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif.
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Amal Alalim helps a student in a sewing class at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif. The class was part of the organization's Intergenerational Summer Camp.
LOS ANGELES — The smell of frying garlic and ginger is inescapable as it wafts through the room, while a row of fidgety kids watches an older woman in a blue plaid apron cooking in front of them.
Priyanka Chaudhary, 10, learns how to use a sewing machine with teacher Haqiqah Abdul Rahim at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif. The class was part of the organization's Intergenerational Summer Camp.
Amal Alalim helps a student in a sewing class at Olive Community Services, July 29, in Fullerton, Calif. The class was part of the organization's Intergenerational Summer Camp.