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thedrifter
12-05-08, 08:24 AM
Marines say requests up for toys this year
December 4, 2008 - 8:55 PM
Sue Book
Sun Journal

The Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots Program has more requests for Christmas toys and fewer toys in the drop boxes spread over an eight-county area including Craven, Pamlico and Jones.

Marine area coordinator 1st Sgt. Bobby Barnett recently told MCAS Cherry Point Marines that there was concern about whether all the stockings of all qualified needy applicants will be filled.

Barnett, a Marine for more than 20 years and a father of three teenagers, was more confident on Thursday. But he said that "there is greater need and less participation. A lot of the people who donated last year of finding themselves in need this year and it is difficult for us to keep up."

Barnett, who is stationed at Camp Lejeune, said he has assisted in the Toys for Tots program at previous commands but this is the first year he has headed a regional program and finds it "very rewarding."

There are about 20 active duty Marines assisting "nonstop with Toys for Tots," Barnett said, and about 170 Reserve Marines who live and work actively in the community.

"It is their program," he said. "They are doing the majority of this work."

The Toys for Tots Program dates back to 1947, when a group of U.S. Marine Reservists collected and distributed 5,000 toys to needy children in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.

The campaign was a great success and the U.S. Marine Corps titled it the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program and expanded the next year. Over the 61 years, Toys for Tots has delivered 370 million toys to more than 170 million needy children. Marines distributed gifts to 7.5 million children in more than 600 communities last Christmas.

About 45,000 toys were distributed to more than 9,000 children in the region that includes Craven, Pamlico and Jones counties, Barnett said. Four additional counties have been added to the region this year and "the number of children needing help this year is closer to 12,000."

He said donations are logged by drop-off location and toys donated in an area are delivered to children in that area by Dec. 22.

The last day for the majority of the pickups is the Friday before Christmas, Dec. 19, but collections are made regularly from the boxes, located at most major toy outlets as well as many small businesses, and the toys are sorted according to the age and sex of the children who will receive them. Donations are accepted through the first week in January and money to buy toys is also accepted.

""We are looking for new, unwrapped toys," Barnett said. "We don't set a specific value. Not everybody can give at the same level so we take pretty much everything we can get, whether dollar store gifts for stocking stuffers or things as expensive as new bicycles, MP3 players, whatever people are capable of giving."

Barnett said the program does ask that people avoid toy weapons because "we want the kids to have something to help sponsor their growth as a noteworthy individual. We want them to remember and reflect on something done for them at a time they were in need and return the favor when they become a strong, stable person in the community."

Besides drop boxes at major toy vendors, boxes in this area include those at Cherry Point and Camp Lejeune, the Navy Federal Credit Union and many banks, Fleet Readiness Center East, General Dynamics, Baldree's Tire in Havelock, Askin General Store, and most elementary schools in the area.

Information on Toys for Tots Program is available on Web site www.toysfortots.org/.

Ellie

thedrifter
12-05-08, 08:29 AM
Pendleton continues Toys for Tots tradition
Written by Lance Cpl. Shannon Mcmillan

Bringing holiday joy to America’s deserving children was the intention of a retired Marine, when he founded Toys for Tots 60 years ago.
Col. William L. Hendricks founded Toys for Tots after his wife, Diane, asked him to deliver a handcrafted doll to an organization which would give it to a less fortunate child during the holidays. Hendricks found that such an organization did not exist. After telling his wife this, she told him to start one. Toys for Tots was founded in 1947 when Hendricks and a group of reserve Marines in Los Angeles collected and distributed 5,000 toys to deserving children. The turnout was such a success that the Marine Corps adopted Toys for Tots in 1948 and expanded it to a nationwide campaign.

Today, Marine Corps active-duty and reserve Marines collect new and unused toys from October to December each year. After collecting the toys, they give them to less fortunate children during the holidays.

“The mission for Toys for Tots is to bring a smile to a child (during the holidays),” said Deborah Anderson, Toys for Tots coordinator for Camp Pendleton and North County of San Diego.

Anderson explains if it was not for the generous actions of volunteers, Toys for Tots would not be able to help those in need during the holiday season.

“In the community that I coordinate, we help 289 organizations,” Anderson said. “The organizations that depend on us for our help include the homeless, low-income families, parents who are currently jobless and anyone who needs a toy for (the holidays).”

Anderson said because of the state of the economy, more families are going to struggle purchasing gifts for their children during the holiday season.

There is a 35 percent increase from last year in the number of families who are seeking assistance this holiday season, she said. “We are hoping that the economy’s state will not affect the donations given to Toys for Tots.”

By donating a toy to Toys for Tots, Marines are able to keep the tradition of bringing holiday joy to a child in need.

Because of the determination of volunteers and Marines around the world during the past 60 years, Toys for Tots has distributed more than 332.5 million new toys to 158.7 million deserving children during the holiday season according to www.toysfortots.org.

If you would like to donate a gift, or register a child please visit www.toysfortots.org or contact a Marine Corps Reserve unit near you.

Ellie