Northbrook, 12/08/12-- Stacks of crayons and coloring books wait to be sent out to children in New York who've been affected by super storm Sandy. Pamela Handmaker, a mother of two pre-schoolers, organized a project called "Crayons in Crisis" after talking with an old friend in New York. | Adam Alexander~For Sun Times Media
Northbrook, 12/08/12-- Volunteers create Christmas Cards for children affected by Super Storm Sandy in New York. The cards will be sent out with coloring books and crayons. Pamela Handmaker, a mother of two pre-schoolers, organized a project called "Crayons in Crisis" after talking with an old friend in New York. | Adam Alexander~For Sun Times Media
Northbrook, 12/08/12-- Julia Kariotis, and two-year-old Cameron Handmaker create Christmas Cards for children affected by Super Storm Sandy in New York. Cameron's mom, Pamela, started a project called "Crayons in Crisis" to send crayons and coloring books to the children. | Adam Alexander~For Sun Times Media
Northbrook, 12/08/12-- Crayons in Crisis is a project started by Pamela Handmaker, to help children in New York affected by Super Storm Sandy. Handmaker along with volunteers packed up boxes of crayons, coloring books, and handmade cards to be sent to the children. | Adam Alexander~For Sun Times Media
Northbrook, 12/08/12-- Pamela Handmaker, packs crayons, coloring books, and a handmade Christmas cards inside a bag that will be sent to children in New York. Handmaker started a project called "Crayons in Crisis" to help those children affected by Super Storm Sandy. | Adam Alexander~For Sun Times Media
NORTHBROOK — A Northbrook mom has collected 500 sets of crayons and coloring books to cheer up youngsters in New York who are suffering from the devastating effects of Super Storm Sandy. Pamela Handmaker, the mother of two and the manager of Northern Trust’s online …