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  2. My kids had tons of stuffed animals they didn't play with ...

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    It feels good to donate items that help another parent get their kid through a growth spurt, provide blankets needed during the cold months, and give-away stuffed animals that are a comfort to a ...

  3. Teddy bear toss - Wikipedia

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    The toys are gathered to be donated as presents to hospitals and charities. In many cases, the players themselves personally donate some of the bears to children at area hospitals. The Hershey Bears claim a record of 102,343 stuffed toys in a single hockey game, and have collected more than 566,000 stuffed toys since in 2001. [1]

  4. SoCal toy drives: Where to donate and how to participate - AOL

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    You can donate toys at the event or at these locations in Compton: ... Infant to 5 years old: stuffed animals, pull toys and building blocks. 6 to 10 years old: dolls, trucks, action figures, Play ...

  5. UMPS CARE - Wikipedia

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    On ESPN's Wednesday Night Baseball show, host Jon Sciambi showed umpires Mike Winters, Mark Wegner, Marty Foster, and Mike Muchlinski at a St. Louis, Missouri, children's hospital for a "BLUE For Kids" event. [11] As of 2017, umpires have held events at 131 hospitals, distributing more than 12,500 Build-A-Bear stuffed animals since 2006. [5]

  6. Myrtle Bailey's Boone County Toy Drive accepting donations - AOL

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    Nov. 19—Boone County's emergency services departments kicked off the 48th annual Myrtle Bailey's Boone County Toy Drive this week in Lebanon. Bailey's daughter, Janet Smith, carries on the ...

  7. Pillow Pets - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, Michele McFarland, a human resources worker for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, and her family, all from Catonsville, Maryland, started a Pillow Pet drive to help children at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Their initial goal was to donate 200 toys, but they actually donated 250 Pillow Pets to the hospital in ...