A Toys for Tots collection will be held on and off campus, Dec. 2-12, to benefit Yolo County children; and 51ԹϺ Davis Children’s Hospital has launched its annual toy drive using a new, virtual format.
Mail Services has partnered with the Marine Corps Reserve on its annual Toys for Tots drive, asking for new and unwrapped gifts for children up to age 16. You can drop your donations in any of the blue bins around campus, or use campus mail — simply leave your donations with your unit’s outgoing mail.
On-campus barrels
- Aggie Surplus,
- Cashier’s Office, 1200
- Facilities Management,
- Finance, Operations and Administration, 376
- Orchard Road
- Police and Fire Department Building,
- Repro Graphics, 176
- Safety Services, 276
Off-campus barrels
- Administrative IT,
- Continuing and Professional Education,
- Distribution Services,
- HR Talent/Rewards and Academic Unit Shared Services Center, , Suite 100
- IET, , Suite 110
- IET,
- Mouse Biology Program,
- Office of Research,
- Shared Services Organization and Supply Chain Management, , Suite 150
Virtual toy drive
MORE HOLIDAY HELPING
In previous years, the children’s hospital organized a drive-up donation point. This year is easy, too: You can , from the comfort of your home.
Under the new format, hospital staff have assembled sample wish lists (items that would do well as gifts for the youngest patients, and other items that patients have asked for), and are asking for funds to make those purchases. The site presents suggested donation amounts and notes what each amount could buy — $15, for example, could cover the cost of five infant rattles, six boxes of crayons, six jigsaw puzzles, 12 decks of playing cards, 15 toy cars or 15 cans of modeling compound.
Funds will be used to purchase toys, games, crafts, electronics and more so every child spending the holiday season in the hospital will receive a gift, a spokeswoman for the hospital said. Remaining funds will be used to purchase gifts for hospitalized children throughout the year. The gifts might help kids mark the end of treatment or the completion of tests and other procedures, and stock the hospital’s play spaces with toys, games and other activities year-round.
“It is our hope that the community will consider joining us again this year in our efforts to improve the hospital experience for children during the holiday season,” said Diana Sundberg, manager of the Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy Department. “We are hopeful that this new online format will help us make the holidays brighter for our patients and families.”
Stuff a Unitrans Bus
This week we are stuffing turkeys, next week Unitrans and the Davis Food Co-op are asking us to help stuff a vintage London double-decker bus with food to be donated to the .
Unitrans and the co-op are hosting Stuff the Bus from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, at the co-op, 620 G St. Children and adults alike are welcome to enjoy the view from the top deck of the bus as they drop off their donations.
Donors will also be invited to spin a prize wheel for gifts from Unitrans and the co-op. Plus, 10-ride Unitrans passes will given to the first 50 donors.
The Pantry is a student-led organization that provides nonperishable, high-protein food for 51ԹϺ Davis students struggling to pay for meals. Needed foods include canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned meat, low-sugar cereal, peanut butter, whole grain pasta, rice, canned or dry beans, 100 percent fruit juice and shelf-stable milk.
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