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Toys For Tots In Need of Donations

By: Kadie Crowell
Updated: November 14, 2012
Toys For Tots is currently accepting unwrapped presents for children younger than twelve and your donated gifts will stay right here in the Wiregrass.

 

They reached over 2,000 Wiregrass children last year and they expect even more this year.

 

Toys For Tots coordinator, Mike Walton said any little bit you can give will help.

 

"Not everybody can afford to give a bike or a big toy, but we always divide it up amongst everyone and we try to give them one big, one medium and one small gift," explained Walton.

 

If you would like to help make a kids Christmas a little brighter, you can contact Wiregrass 2-1-1 for drop off locations. 

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