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Knucklehead Santa and Elf Bring Joy to Oakland for 17 Years
18 Dec
Summary
- Oakland natives transformed a whimsical Christmas Eve idea into a 17-year toy donation tradition.
- Their nonprofit OakLuv has given away thousands of toys and $100,000 in grants.
- This year, OakLuv hosts its largest holiday party for 700 families.

What began as a whimsical Christmas Eve impulse 17 years ago has blossomed into a significant community initiative in Oakland. Alex Cox and Alan Smith, inspired by a spontaneous decision to dress as "Knucklehead Santa" and "Chaz the Elf," started giving away toys from a 1963 convertible Corvair.
Their efforts quickly formalized into the nonprofit OakLuv. Over the past 17 years, this all-volunteer organization has become a cornerstone of holiday cheer, distributing thousands of toys to at-risk children. OakLuv has also expanded its impact by adopting families, sponsoring classrooms, and awarding $100,000 in grants to underserved mothers in the last three years.
This year, OakLuv is set to host its largest holiday event yet at Fairyland, expecting to bring joy to approximately 700 families. The organization continues to partner with local entities like Lincoln Families, providing essential donations that significantly impact those in need within communities facing infrastructure challenges.




