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Saint John Salvation Army issues 'urgent call' for toy donations

Donated toys are pictured on a table. (Courtesy: The Salvation Army) Donated toys are pictured on a table. (Courtesy: The Salvation Army)
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The Salvation Army in Saint John, N.B., has issued an “urgent call” for toy donations this holiday season.

The organization issued the call in a Thursday news release asking for donations of new, unwrapped toys and gifts.

Their shelves are described as “critically low” – especially for items for boys between the ages of three and nine.

“With just days left to collect toys, we’re relying on the generosity of our community to help make Christmas special for local children,” said corps officer Lt. Jason Brinson in the release.

“The need has never been greater, and we can’t do it without your help.”

The Salvation Army suggests three ways people can help: toy donations, business partnerships and volunteer opportunities.

People can drop off new, unwrapped toys at The Salvation Army on Waterloo Street in Saint John Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or at any fire stations in the city until Friday.

Local businesses are encouraged to hold office toy drives or set up collection boxes. Anyone planning a toy drive is asked to call The Salvation Army at 506-634-7166.

Volunteers are also welcome to help the organization collect and distribute the toys.

“Your kindness this season will go along way. A new toy or gift might seem small, but for a child in need, it means the world,” Brinson said.

The Salvation Army says toy distribution begins next week for the more than 1,200 children in need in Saint John.

For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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