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Crime Survivors Resource Center The Crime Survivors Resource Center is accepting toy donations for the Christmas season. The agency is collecting toys for infants and children up to age 13 as well ...
Here's how to donate to TODAY’s Toy Drive Spectacular during the holiday season. We'll be collecting toys from Dec. 2 - Dec. 24.
The annual program helps provide necessary supplies and Christmas gifts to children in need around the globe.
An early promotional photo from the Toys for Tots program InPhonic's CEO and CFO present the results of the company's drive in December 2006 FEMA donations following Hurricane Katrina Marines with the Blue Angels and National Santa, Tim Connaghan, bring toys for Hurricane Sandy victims on December 3 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.
Volunteers are brought together to sort through toys to wrap and sort for age appropriateness. Appeals are made in shopping centers, schools, and other places for the public to purchase toys and to meet certain goals. Many charities or organizations will orchestrate a seasonal effort on top of their usual practices.
Toy libraries offer play sessions for families and a wide range of toys appropriate for children at different stages in their development. Toy libraries provide children with new toys every week or two, saving parents money and keeping children from boredom. They are popular in the French-speaking world, where they are called "ludothèques".
From pie sales to food drive, here are ways to give back to your community.
Monetary donations may also be mailed to Myrtle Bailey's Boone County Toy Drive, 614 E. Elm St., Lebanon, IN 46052. For more information, call Smith at 765-482-4641. Show comments