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St. Mary School Collecting Used Toys for Toy Tag Sale

Used Toy Tag Sale This Weekend

Birthright of Greater New Haven is hosting their Annual Toy Tag Sale this Saturday November 17th from 9:00–2:00pm, at St. Aedan’s Church in New Haven.

St. Mary School Mom and Volunteer Christine Matthews Paine is organizing a toy pick up at St. Mary School.  She and her family have been involved with this tag sale for years and would like to ask the community to donate any quality used toys (no stuffed animals please) to the cause.  

The Birthright toy tag sale is a great way to clean out the toy chest before Christmas, and in the process, teach your child a lesson in generosity. All proceeds of the tag sale will benefit the Birthright offices in Hamden and West Haven.

Birthright is a crisis pregnancy center whose mission is to provide loving support to pregnant woman in difficult situations. Birthright is an international organization with over ten offices in Connecticut. Locally, we have been serving the New Haven community for over 25 years.

St. Mary School will be collecting toys THE MORNING OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th from 7:30am - 9:00am. 

PLEASE NOTE: due to storage & other logistical realities at St. Mary School, WE CAN NOT ACCEPT DONATIONS BEFORE OR AFTER THIS DATE AND TIME.

So, if you have any toys to donate, come by early Friday morning! 

 

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