Your idea is so good. the toy donation bin is to collect more toys to give more needy children.
I'll join in this activity.
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Your idea is so good. the toy donation bin is to collect more toys to give more needy children.
I'll join in this activity.
So after I already made my donation my workplace decides that its time to organize a toy drive for the first time LOL
Anyway, they gave us a list of what is in need that could be helpful to you
Paper, pens/pencils
Board games and puzzles
LEGO
Art/craft supplies - paint, crayons, markers, glitter, stickers, scissors, popsicle sticks, construction paper, easels etc.
Balls, nets, pucks
I would like to think that the organizations all doing toy drives have a post-gift giving session and put remaining toys into storage for next year? Some stations (radio/tv) do toy drives. I even saw an organization with a table display inside Food Basics last month trying to get shoppers to buy a toy from the display for needy kids but I don't know the group/did not like the toys/had no money.
Lego bricks offer so many possibilities!
Pickering Town Centre (Ontario)- entrance 6, join the CTV news crew at 6pm for a Toy Mountain live broadcast. Target, Sears, and Hudson's Bay are in the mall if you want to donate :)
I decide to donate my 'son'--a big ape, looks like the Ceasar in the Raise Of the Planet Of the Apes. I love it and hope someone can take care it for me.