Calgary celebrates 27th annual Toy Angels campaign
Those hoping to give back this holiday season can donate to a local toy drive.
Calgary police are partnering with Toy Angels and the Salvation Army for the annual holiday Toy Angels campaign.
Hi Calgarians! We need your support for the Toy Angels program! This Friday (Dec 9) the @959star Toy Angels crew including @billiejoRadio is going to be at @WestbrookMall 9AM-7PM for an all-day broadcast of the program. Please drop by and bring in a new, unwrapped toy ???? Thanks! pic.twitter.com/ycE7RiK5xE
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— The Salvation Army – Calgary (@tsacalgary) December 8, 2022
This is considered Calgary’s largest toy drive, which collects and distributes toys to families in need.
As part of this campaign, the KidsPlay Foundation in Calgary will be hosting the second annual “Fill the Sgt. Andrew Harnett Memorial Rink Toy Drive” on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Falconridge and Castleridge Community Association.
A total of 1,300 toys were collected the previous year. This year’s goal is to collect 2,512 toys.
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Those hoping to participate are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy for donation to the toy drive event or one of the following locations:
- Calgary police service locations
- CIR Realty locations
- Westbrook Mall
- Marlborough Mall
- Rogers stores
- Ricky’s All-Day Grill
- Humpty’s Family Restaurant
The Toy Angels campaign runs until Dec. 18.