The Prince George Citizen

TOY DRIVE GOES SATURDAY

- CHRISTINE HINZMANN chinzmann@pgcitizen.ca Staff Reporter

And please, McClymont said, don’t forget something for those hard-to-buy-for teenagers. Accessorie­s like belts and purses are always welcome, backpacks, CDs, board games, books and crafts would be suitable items, as well.

A great reason to move those unwanted toys out of a child’s rooms would be to send them along to those in need in time for Christmas.

“The children donating will know the toys they once loved and played with will go to another child that maybe does not receive any toys during the holidays,” Terri McClymont, REAPS executive director, said.

That’s the idea behind the 23rd annual Recycle Toy Drive organized by the Recycling & Environmen­tal Action Planning Society (REAPS).

People can donate gently used, quality toys Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at REAPS’ office at 1950 Gorse St.

“Volunteers will be on hand to sort the toys and put them in boxes according to the needs of each group,” McClymont said.

The boxes will then be delivered on Monday to about 14 organizati­ons that serve children in need in the community.

Not only will child advocacy groups benefit like the First Nations Head Start, AWAC, the Child Developmen­t Centre and Active Support Against Poverty but during the drive donations will also be accepted for the SPCA and the Prince George Humane Society.

REAPS volunteers will also accept all donations for those children from newborn to toddler, including clothing and accessorie­s, while all hats, mitts and scarves will also be accepted for all ages.

And please, McClymont said, don’t forget something for those hard-to-buy-for teenagers. Accessorie­s like belts and purses are always welcome, backpacks, CDs, board games, books and crafts would be suitable items, as well.

“We just want to make sure everyone’s needs are met during the holidays,” McClymont said.

“If there’s agencies that we haven’t reached out to I would encourage them to call to be put on the list,” McClymont said.

For more informatio­n or to volunteer call 250-561-7327 or email events@reaps.org.

 ?? CITIZEN FILE PHOTO ?? Terri McClymont, executive director of REAPS, is seen here in 2017 getting ready to box up donations for child advocate organizati­ons in need. This year the Recycle Toy Drive is accepting donations on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CITIZEN FILE PHOTO Terri McClymont, executive director of REAPS, is seen here in 2017 getting ready to box up donations for child advocate organizati­ons in need. This year the Recycle Toy Drive is accepting donations on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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