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Christmas drop off thingy
Tillman is spoiled. As much as we try to teach him that there are people in need in this world, at his age, he just doesn't get it. So, we try to help him with generosity as much as possible. We are definitely going to be take a toy to the fire department, but I was wondering if anyone knew of another place that takes donations of some specific sort during the Christmas Season. I know that Sleep Country does that pajama thing, but that's not going on right now. I've heard about giving coats, but I can't remember where.
Any thoughts would be appreciative.
T-man (07/27/05, 2:52pm, 10 lbs, 2 oz, 22")
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Re: Christmas drop off thingy
We use to make my step-daughter go shopping with us and deliver the food to the Food Bank.
Other suggestions, adopting a person or small family and making him help with the shopping.
Here's a list from United Way on organizations seeking help, maybe something will catch your eye.
http://volunteer.truist.com/uwkc/org/opp/medallions/?medallion_id=23735515
Also Toys for Tots run by the Marines.
Sleep Country does several things throughout the year for foster kids: http://www.sleepcountry.com/local-foster-kids.aspx
You could also consider sponsoring a family.
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Most grocery stores have some kind of food drive going on. Animal shelters are always in need of blankets and pet food (and i'm sure a dog toy donation would be appreciated if that's the route you'd like to take). It's a little less scary to a kid to think, "that family doesn't have money to feed their pet" than "that family doesn't have money to feed themselves" so you can start the lesson sooner, and make a difference doing it. You could also contact schools in low-income areas which might have food/gift drives going on. Your church likely has a list of organizations on its radar, as well.
http://www.toyrescuemission.org/
http://www.kirklandreporter.com/community/134713458.html
http://www.click989.com/2011/11/14/toys-joys/
http://graham-wa.toysfortots.org/local-coordinator-sites/lco-sites/donate-toys.asp and
http://fort-lewis-wa.toysfortots.org/local-coordinator-sites/lco-sites/default.asp
Or make cards for kids in the hospital:
http://volunteerguide.org/volunteer/fifteen/get-well-soon-cards.htm
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this is a good idea.
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