Vaughan Gives Back Students and City Team Up for Fifth Annual Toy Drive

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City of Vaughan
Families in need this holiday season will be getting a big hand from Vaughan, as the fifth annual toy drive in support of the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish kicked off yesterday. Students and staff from St. Agnes of Assisi and Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary Schools joined Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua to officially launch the toy drive.
 
Santa Claus even made a visit to the school to show his support for the toy drive, along with teachers and parents. In addition to toy donations, the event featured holiday displays, and music and dance performed by the students.
 
Mayor Bevilacqua and Members of Council are inviting local schools, residents and businesses to participate in this year’s drive by dropping off new, unwrapped toys for children aged newborn to 18 years of age at Vaughan community centres, libraries, fire stations and the City’s Joint Operations Centre located at 2800 Rutherford Rd. until Dec. 12. Toys also can be dropped off at Vaughan City Hall until Dec. 17. 
 
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“For five years this amazing community has responded with open arms to this new tradition we have created in Vaughan. The generous and compassionate nature of our residents is inspiring, and it means a lot to the families who need assistance during the holiday season. I would like to thank the students and teachers from St. Agnes of Assisi and Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary Schools for their commitment to the toy drive, and their enthusiasm at yesterday’s event.”
-Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
 
QUICK FACTS
  • This year marks the 48th annual CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish
  • Over the past four years, the City of Vaughan has collected more than 30,000 toys for children in need
  • The CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish is one of the largest distributors of toys to those in need in the Greater Toronto Area
  • In 2013, the Wish program supported approximately 300,000 people across the GTA through toys and financial assistance
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Mayor Bevilacqua and student emcees

 


Dance of the sugar plum fairies