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With continued community support and unbelievable support from the great people of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, Second Chance Toys of PA continues to grow at a grass roots level. Local churches, synagogues, families and friends have helped Cara (age 16) and Kyle Scott (age 18) continue to collect more gently used plastic toys, and recycle them, by delivering the toys “good as new†to deserving kids in our community. The generosity of so many is spreading joy to lots of young faces and that is important in these trying times. Thanks to YOU, Second Chance Toys of PA has now surpassed 6,000 toys collected with many donations planned in the weeks ahead in North Philadelphia, Bucks County, Trenton, and beyond to coincide with the holiday season!
Mountainside Newcomers Club, headed up by president, Maritza Armstrong (second from right), held a week long collection of gently used plastic toys this month. Their efforts yielded 330 toys in next to perfect condition!! Our friends at Helping Honduras loaded up these plastic treasures and will ship the toys to Honduras next week, just in time to arrive for the holidays and make some very needy children happy.
For the past two years, teenagers Kyle and Cara Scott and their family have spearheaded the growth of Second Chance Toys of PA. Their grassroots efforts have paid off. Teaming with local families, schools, churches, companies and most recently the Philadelphia Phillies, the Scotts have now recycled over 4,000 gently used plastic toys and distributed them to young, deserving children in our community. It is a win for the environment and for young kids who need and deserve the toys to learn and have fun.
For the 2009 holiday season they are working with a number of local groups to collect gently used plastic toys. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Doylestown, PA is doing a toy drive on November 28. This is the second time they have supported Second Chance Toys of PA with a holiday drive. Mill Creek Elementary School and Har Zion Temple will also be hosting toy drives in December.
The 6th and 8th grade students of the Bergen County Special Services School District Nova- Haledon program decided to have a used toy drive at the Haledon Public School in Haledon, N.J. The students of the Nova-Haledon program wanted to help children, who were less fortunate during the christmas season. The toy drive will run from November 16th - December 4th.
After the success of last year’s collection, Cartridge World and Bethel Lutheran Church, both located in Gurnee, IL are collecting again for their second holiday toy drive. This year’s recipient of the toys is the Head Start program affiliated with Community Action Partnership (CAP) in Waukegan. Students from the “Jane Goodall Roots and Shoots Club “at Prairie Crossing Charter School in Grayslake are helping us with the collection. Roots and Shoots is a community service club that helps people, animals and/or the environment. It was started at the beginning of this school year as an 8th Grade Culminating Project by Hailey and Melissa Richter.
Second Chance Toys has begun to announce the partner programs for plastic toy rescue efforts this holiday season. The first program announced in New Jersey will be held in cooperation with Investors Savings Bank and 1-800-Got-Junk? As programs are finalized, they will be added to the list.
From April 13th until April 18th Matt McLaughlin, 1-800-Got-Junk? franchisee, stationed drop boxes in the Moorestown Mall, Voorhees Town Center, Brandywine Realty Locations, and Kaiserman locations where over 350 toys were collected and donated to local charities in the area. The Camden Catholic Charities and the Center for Family Services were extremely appreciative of the donations and look forward to working with 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and Second Chance Toys in the future. This was the first time the gently used plastic toy drive was conducted in southern New Jersey and it was a big success!!! Matt is looking forward to growing this event and others so that we can help even more families!
As a result of their month long collection in April in honor of Earth Week, New Jersey Children's Museum collected 540 toys that were clean and as good as new!!! Members of Helping Honduras along with New Jersey Children's Museum’s Josephine Napolitano, who organized the plastic toy drive with Second Chance Toys, loaded up the toys in time for the next shipment to help the many disadvantaged children of Honduras.
As the tallies from Earth Week programs begin to trickle in, the number of toys donated to date has exceeded 20,000. Thanks to the efforts of many, we are bringing miles of smiles to kids while helping to save our environment.
More than 300 children and their families received hundreds of great toys, compliments of Second Chance Toys of PA. The recycled toys were collected, cleaned and delivered to Philadelphia Head Start’s 440 North Broad Street headquarters on April 23, one day after Earth Day. Then, the toys were distributed on Friday, April 24 in celebration of “Week of the Young Childâ€. A great time was had by all!