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Christmas Toy Drive for Abused Children

Agency: Trinity Youth Services

Description: Trinity Children’s Foundation of America is hosting its 4th Annual Holiday Hero Gift Drive for children who have been victims of abuse, neglect and abandonment. We are expecting more than 5,000 gifts this year that need to be sorted, inventoried and distributed to children in need. We need help preparing materials, clerical support, sorting and assigning toys and more. Individual and Volunteer groups are welcome.

This is a family-friendly project open to parent-supervised children as young as 8. Volunteers must be 16 or older to participate in this opportunity without parental supervision.

Impact Areas: Children & Youth, Health & Wellness: Donations Sorting, Children & Youth

Interests: The interests recommended for this project are:
Children / Youth, Event Support

Skills: There are no skills specified for this project.

Accommodations for volunteers with disabilities: You will have the opportunity to request accommodations after you sign up for this project.