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Toys For Tots Campaign Underway In Howard County

You can help make a child's holiday special this year by participating in Howard County's Toys for Tots.

Howard County's Toys for Tots program began accepting toys Oct. 1.
Howard County's Toys for Tots program began accepting toys Oct. 1. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — Attention! With the season of giving fast approaching, the Marine Toys for Tots campaigns are set to begin across the country.

The mission of the foundation is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute them to less fortunate children at Christmas. The nonprofit public charity was founded at the behest of the Marine Corps in 1991, and is still run exclusively by veteran Marines.

Today, there are hundreds of local campaigns across the United States in which residents can donate toys, apply for toys and even host a Marine Toys for Tots fundraising event.

Find out what's happening in Columbiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

This year, the campaign in Howard County is kicked off Oct. 1. Ssgt. JT Bowman is the Toys for Tots Coordinator serving Howard County.

Children selected to receive toys through the program will be notified of the pickup point after their application has been accepted.

Find out what's happening in Columbiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Overall in 2018, 32,157 toys were distributed locally and 14,462 children were supported through the campaign in our county.

The local campaigns are conducted annually in over 800 communities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, according to Toys for Tots. In the past year alone, the foundation collected and distributed 18 millions toys to 7 million less fortunate children.

The nonprofit also partners with 12 major sponsors that have contributed at least $2 million in toys. The sponsors include Hallmark, the Walt Disney Company, the UPS Store and Kmart.
Toys for Tots allows participants to make a donation in 10 different ways: donate online, donate in memory or in honor, donate through the holiday recognition program, donate toys, donate by mail, CrowdFunding, employer gift matching, planned giving and supporting through the Native American Program.

Bowman told Patch that he plans to work with local VFWs and the American Legion to serve as drop-off sites, but any business or organization interested in participating can reach out to him. He also has nine self storage areas that assist with toy collection.

"We have dropped close to 100 Toys for Tots collections boxes and posters at each site. Businesses that become drop-off sites can come to the closest facility and pick up the materials. As the season progresses, they can drop off toys between now and Dec. 17. So far, I already have more than 18,000 children submitted who are hoping to receive toys," Bowman told Patch.

Bowman also said that he is hoping to identify one or two distribution sites in Carroll and Howard counties to help out residents there, so that they do not have to travel to Baltimore to pick up toys.

The self storage units participating this year include:

  • Self Storage One at 2130 Greenspring Dr., Timonium
  • Self Storage One at 6815 Rolling Mill Rd., Baltimore
  • Self Storage One at 501 Liberty Rd., Eldersburg
  • Self Storage One at 3470 Ellicott Center Dr., Ellicott City
  • Self Storage One at 1010 Middle River Rd., Baltimore
  • Self Storage One at 7750 Rossville Blvd., Perry Hall
  • Self Storage One at 5639 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville
  • Self Storage One at 9913 Philadelphia Rd., Baltimore
  • EZ Storage at 1200 Baltimore Blvd., Westminster

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