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‘CHRISTMAS IN JULY’

Quinn seeks toy donations for Children’s Hospital drive

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Assemblyman Jack Quinn has kicked off his third annual “Christmas in July” toy drive to benefit Women & Children’s Hospital.

Donations of new, unwrapped gifts may be dropped off at Quinn’s district office, 3812 South Park Ave., Blasdell, or at the Girl Scouts of Western New York, 70 Jewett Parkway. Donations also may be made at the Hamburg Burger Fest on July 18 and the East Aurora Street Festival and Sidewalk Sale on July 25.

A list of specific items requested by patients, as well as information on making monetary donations, can be found at www.wchob.org/childlife. For more information, or to have someone pick up your donation, contact Quinn’s district office at 826-1878. The toy drive will conclude July 29.


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