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Tots"Wilde Toyota is collecting
donations November 1st through December 17th 2011 for Southeastern
Wisconsin " Toys for Tots". For Toyota customers who bring in a
new toy valued at $15.00 dollars or more , Wilde Toyota will perform a
lube oil and filter change with a 19 point inspection with a car wash at
no charge on any Toyota vehicle. A $34.95 value and a chance
to help someone less fortunate.How Toys for Tots WorksThe
U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is directed by the
Commander, Marine Forces Reserve, with the assistance of his staff, from
the Marine Forces Reserve Headquarters in New Orleans,
Louisiana.
The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, an
IRS recognized 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity, is the authorized
fundraising and support organization for the Toys for Tots
Program. The Foundation provides the funding and support
needed for successful annual toy collection and distribution
campaigns. The Foundation staff is headquartered in the Cooper
Center located just outside the main gate of Marine Corps Base,
Quantico, Virginia, about 35 miles south of Washington,
DC.
Local campaigns are conducted annually in
approximately 500 communities covering all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Commander, Marine Forces Reserve
has under his command 280 Marine Reserve Units located at 184 Marine
Reserve Centers and seven Marine Corps Bases/Air Stations covering 46
states. To cover all 50 states and more communities in each
state, the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation selects Marine Corps League
Detachments and Local Community Organizations (generally veteran
Marines) located in communities without a Marine Reserve Center, to
conduct Toys for Tots campaigns as part of the overall U. S. Marine
Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program.
One individual,
either a Marine, member of a Marine Corps League Detachment, or member
of a local community organization, is designated the Toys for Tots
Coordinator for that community. The Coordinator is responsible
for planning, organizing and conducting the campaign in his/her
community.
Local toy collection campaigns begin in
October and last until mid to late December. Toy distribution
also takes place mid to late December. Membera of the
community drop new, unwrapped toys in collection boxes positioned in
local businesses. Coordinators pick up these toys and store
them in central warehouses where the toys are sorted by age and
gender. At Christmas, Coordinators, with the assistance of
local social welfare agencies, church groups, and other local community
agencies, distribute the toys to the less fortunate children of the
community. Over the years, Marines have established close
working relationships with social welfare agencies, churches and other
local community agencies which are well qualified to identify the needy
children in the community and play important roles in the distribution
of the toys.
While Toys for Tots Coordinators
organize, coordinate and manage the campaign, the ultimate success
depends on the support of the local community and the generosity of the
people who donate toys.
Local business leaders play
key roles. They allow Coordinators to locate
drop-off/collection boxes in their stores; provide free warehouse space
for storing and sorting toys during October, November and December;
provide vehicles to collect toys from drop-off sites; sponsor toy
raising events; and help Coordinators arrange media exposure for Toys
for Tots in the local community.
National
corporations support Toys for Tots by establishing affiliations with the
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. These corporations make
donations to the Foundation or conduct cause marketing initiatives from
which they share royalties with the Foundation. In almost
every instance, the marketing initiatives of these corporations give
significant added visibility and name recognition to Toys for
Tots. Such visibility enhances the campaign at the national
and local levels. The funds emanating from these affiliations
enable the Foundation to purchase toys to supplement local collections;
purchase promotion and support materials and defray the costs of annual
Toys for Tots campaigns.
Elements of Toys for
Tots- United States Marine
Corps
- Marine Forces
Reserve
- Marine Toys for Tots
Foundation*
- Marine Corps League
Detachments**
- Local Community Organizations***
Footnotes:
*
Marine Forces Reserve consists of 34,000 Marine Reservists, 2,000
Active Marine Reservists and 4,000 Regular Marines for a total of
40,000. Typically, 15 to 20% of the forces are involved in
annual Toys for Tots campaigns.
** The Marine Corps
League (MCL) is a veteran?s organization of men and women who have
served in the U. S. Marine Corps. There are 775 MCL
Detachments located throughout the nation. The MCL has 43,000
members. A Detachment typically has about 55
members.
*** Local Community Organizations (LCOs) are
created in communities which do not have a Marine Reserve Center or a
Marine Corps League Detachment. LCOs are typically composed of
veteran Marines and other socially conscious members of the
community.