The origins of many family holiday traditions fade with time, but for Darnel Tasker and her daughter Zoey Gomez, the memory of when theirs began is crystal clear.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the mother-daughter duo started an annual tradition of biking around San Francisco and handing out new socks to people living on the streets.
Tasker learned that clean, dry socks are one of the most needed items among people experiencing homelessness.
“We were just thinking about how to make Christmas special because it was a really hard time,” Tasker said…