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Contact: Adrienne Appell / Angela Richmond
Toy Industry Association / Boys & Girls Clubs of America
646.520.4863 / 404.487.5813
aappell@toyassociation.org / arichmond@bgca.org
Toy Industry Foundation Brings Holiday Cheer to Families on Hawaii
Military Bases
Toy giveaway event held in partnership
with Boys & Girls Clubs of America Military
Services
Oahu, HAWAII | December 7, 2012 –
More than 3,000 boys and girls living with their parents on
Hawaii’s Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter U.S. Army bases were
treated to two exciting days of toy giveaways on December 4th
and 6th, respectively. The events were hosted by
the Toy Industry
Foundation in partnership with Boys
& Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) Military Services, who brought
the spirit of the season to military families complete with gifts,
holiday carolers, and the lighting of two of the largest Christmas trees
in the country.
“The stress and uncertainty of military life can be
overwhelming for these families,” said Jean Butler, TIF Executive
Director. “Toys and play allow them to escape their worries
and have fun. This is the perfect time of year for us to say
‘thank you’ to these families and to help them enjoy the
holidays together.”
"My son is excited to see the tree, get a toy and visit with Santa,"
said Nancy Garza, wife of Army Sergeant Rafael Garza, who is currently
deployed in Afghanistan. "We were not in the Christmas spirit
before tonight, but after getting the toy, it put us in the spirit of
what Christmas is all about – giving!"
“The toys provided by the Toy Industry Foundation are a great
opportunity to show military youth how much we appreciate the sacrifices
made by our military personnel,” said Terrill Wicks, BGCA Vice
President of Military Services.
Through the Play
Comforts program, toys donated to TIF’s Toy Bank by generous toymakers and
merchants are delivered to families on dozens of U.S. military
installations at home and abroad all year long. In 2012 alone, TIF
worked with BGCA to provide toys for nearly 100,000 children of
servicemembers stationed in the U.S. and internationally.
Gifts distributed at this event were generously donated to the
Toy Industry Foundation by American Plastic Toys, Cartamundi,
Cryptazoic, Daydream Toy, Disguise, Dunecraft, Fremont Die, GANZ, GUND,
Hasbro, Kidz Toyz, LEGO, Look Out Word, Mattel, Morphology, Playmates
Toys, Radio Flyer, RBI Toys, Small World Toys, The Happy Artist, and TMI
Toymarketing International.
About Toy Industry Foundation (www.toyindustryfoundation.org)
While other organizations provide food, shelter and support services to
children and their families, the Toy Industry Foundation sees to it that
these children have toys and opportunities to play in an attempt to
restore both fun and a sense of normalcy to their lives. The Foundation
currently fulfills its mission through core programs including The Toy
Bank™ and grants to organizations whose missions are in line with
that of the Toy Industry Foundation.
The first industry-wide program of its kind, The Toy Bank receives
donations of newly manufactured toys from members of the toy industry
and distributes them through local charities to underserved, at-risk and
homeless children throughout the United States and around the
world. The Toy Bank is administered by Kids in Distressed
Situations.
About Boys & Girls Club of America (BGCA) (www.bgca.org)
For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America has
helped kids "Be Great," providing hope and opportunity for those who
need it most. Today, more than 3,900 Clubs serve some 4.1 million young
people through Club membership and community outreach. Known as The
Positive Place for Kids, Boys & Girls Clubs can be found throughout
the country and on U.S. military bases worldwide, providing young people
6-18 years old with guidance-oriented character development programs
conducted by trained, professional staff. Clubs positively impact lives
and help young people reach their full potential as productive, caring
citizens. In a recent Harris Survey of Club alumni, 57 percent said the
Club saved their lives. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.
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