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Denver Santa Claus Shop
on 12/10/2007
Please remember children in need this Christmas -- donate toys to The Denver Santa Claus Shop.
The huge citywide toy drive is taking place at 70 area King Soopers' stores provide collection boxes for toy drop-offs. New and gently used toys for children ages newbornto 11 years will be accepted at the grocery stores through Monday, December 17.
For 77 years, the volunteer-run, nonprofit Denver Santa Claus Shop has collected and distributed free toys to area children who might not otherwise have a toy to open at Christmas. It serves more local disadvantaged children each December than any other holiday toy drive, and will help 14,000 needy children this year.
The Denver Santa Claus Shop asks for classic types of toys -- dolls, cars, trucks, books, balls, games, etc. -- whose timeless appeal still delightschildren. Infant and toddler toys are especially needed. (No battery-operated, electronic or violent toys, please.)
The Denver Santa Claus Shop is unlike other organizations because...
Huge toy stores are set up each year
Families are referred to The Shop by social service agencies
Parents shop and choose toys for their children
Thousands of children receive toys each year -- nearly 14,000 in 2006
All donated toys stay in Colorado
It has a 77-year-old successful track record of helping needy children.
Cash donations are also welcome, and may be sent to The Denver Santa Claus Shop, P.O. Box 102104, Denver, CO, 80250-2104. All donations are tax deductible.
For more information on helping children in need this Christmas, and ensuring
The Denver Santa Claus Shop's mission of, "A toy for every girl and boy," please call 303-988-2465 or visit
www.denversantaclausshop.com
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