Toys For Tots Information; Here Are The Numbers To Call!

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Toys For Tots Information; Here Are The Numbers To Call!

The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, with help this year from The Salvation Army, collects and distributes new, unwrapped toys to children and families in need.

Families may place their children on the gift list by calling one of the request lines. Phone lines are typically busy, so callers may need to keep trying until they get through. There's nothing KHQ can do to bypass the system and jump a caller to the front of the line.

Phone calls to place requests for toys will be taken from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The numbers to call are:(509) 216-3390(509) 216-3465(509) 216-3572(509) 216-3323(509) 216-3357(509) 216-3429(509) 216-5333(509) 217-1350(509) 217-1878(509) 216-5093

Families who sign up for gifts will be given a ticket number and may pick up their gifts at the Toys for Tots warehouse when their request has been completed. Toy pickups begin on November 30.

Gifts are intended for children, ages 0-15

 

Toys for Tots Warehouse Address:106 E. Francis Ave.

Hours:Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Saturday toy pickup 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Find out which gifts are ready to be picked up by watching KHQ Local News at 5 and 6 on TV, by checking the information at www.khq.com, or by calling the KHQ Toys for Tots information line at 509-448-4627.

Pickup information will be updated once a day every day around 4 p.m. 

Do you want to donate Toys?

Anyone wanting to donate to Toys for Tots can leave new, unwrapped toys at any local fire station or at the KHQ Broadcast Center at 1201 W. Sprague Avenue in downtown Spokane. Toys can also be dropped off at the Toys for Tots office or any specified drop off location. Click here for a complete list of drop off locations.

Also, you can make a donation through the Toys for Tots website.

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