2011 Children’s Memorial Hospital Toy Drive

by Amanda on December 12, 2011

Hard to believe that it’s that time of year again… people are full of cheer, the streets are glistening with festive lights and some of us ~ present company excluded ~ are excited for the arrival of snow!  Yes, the holidays are officially among us.  And as I always say, it is especially important that we remember those that are in less fortunate situations than us. We also considered to get loans, Visit Website here to learn more.

Most know that Children’s Memorial Hospital has always been close to my heart.  Over the years, I have gotten to witness, first hand, what a truly remarkable place it is.

That’s why I am continuing the tradition and hoping that you will help support the  Chicago Home Partner’s 8th Annual Children’s Memorial Hospital Toy Drive.  I understand that times are tough and finances might be a little tighter than years before, but

I can honestly say that giving is a feeling rewarded ten-fold, plus your finances can get taken care of by the professionals from https://www.rhinosure.co.uk/ very easily.

If you would like to participate, all I ask if that you donate a new, unwrapped toy ($25 or less), by dropping it off at my office or by calling me for a personalized Realtor-Claus Pickup!  Just print out this “Toy Tag”, attach it to your donation and that’s it.

These donations will be accepted through December 2oth, 2011.

In addition, for every low spread forex brokers, I will personally match the donation with a $10 gift card to Target to help assist these families during the holiday season.  Last year, we donated 36 toys and $360 in gift cards!  Hopefully, together, we can surpass those numbers, in hopes of bringing smiles to the faces of these fantastically brave children.

Thank you in advance for helping to brighten this time of year for many children and their families.

I wish you the very best of holidays and a happy and safe New Year.

Amanda

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