DRIVE AND DONATE Do Not Delay, Drive In Today And Donate To "Tower Of Toys"
Reported by: Jeff Morris
Web Producer: Jeff Morris
Reported: Dec. 13, 2012 9:08 AM EST
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Regardless of what kind of “ride” you drive, please pull in to one of our drop-off locations and donate a toy to the “Tower of Toys.”
Put the metal to the pedal, though, there are only two days left. The annual collection of toys organized by Eyewitness News wraps up at 6 p.m. Friday. More than 400 children have signed up for toys, and we want to make sure Union Mission has a mountain of toys so that every child has gifts under the Christmas tree.
Members of the Kanawha Valley Corvette Club had some pretty sweet “rides” when they pulled in to drop off toys Wednesday at the station in Charleston. So roll on in with your vehicle of choice and give a gift that truly will make a difference for a child this holiday season.
Participating is simple. Just drop off a new unwrapped toy at the station’s studio in Charleston, 1301 Piedmont Road, or at the station's studio in Huntington, 1002 Fourth Ave. Donations also can be made at the Building and Remodeling Warehouse in Nitro and Best Home Medical in Hurricane and Barboursville. Other partners include Off Broadway Shoes and the Kanawha Valley Corvette Club.
Please come help us build a huge “Tower of Toys” that will put smiles on the faces of lots of really deserving kids this Christmas.
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