Save Our Families 2nd Annual Toy Drive
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Save Our Families Presents The 2nd Annual Toy Drive
Cleveland, Ohio, November 9th, 2021 ⎯ Save Our Families has kicked off our annual toy drive. With so many families still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, we’re planning to make a difference this holiday season. Our goal, with your help, is to provide over 100 families with gifts for their child(ren) this Christmas. We are asking for unwrapped gift donations or you can sponsor a child for $25.00.
The toy drive will take place throughout the month of November until December 16th. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, we will not be having a large event for the distribution of the gifts. This event does require pre-registration, walk-ins will only be accepted if there is a surplus of supplies. Registration will close once we’ve reached capacity or on December 3rd, 2021, whichever comes first. E-mails will be sent out the send week of December with pick-up information and time. Please bring wear a mask at pick up.
Registration: https://forms.gle/o2jwkKT9HNcdbNXo6
Save Our Families Non-Profit wants to thank our partners for their continued support.
Aunties Kids Boutique: www.auntieskidsboutique.com,
Corner of the Sky: www.facebook.com/corneroftheskybeyond
Marble Room Cleveland: www.marbleroomcle.com
MyCom: www.mycomcle.org
Drop Off Location:
Corner of the Sky Book Store
2151 Broadview Road
Cleveland, OH 44109
Monetary Donations:
Paypal: paypal.me/saveourfamiliesnp
Cashapp: $SaveOurFamilies
Venmo: SaveOurFamilies
Media Contact:
Kristy F. Steele
President
1 (216) 331-2522
info@saveour.family
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