Toys for Tots provides books for children in the New Holland-Middletown School District
 

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[May 15, 2020]   Students will soon be coming in at New Holland-Middletown School to retrieve their personal items from lockers and classrooms.

School Secretary Rachel Stapleton said that the official last day of school at New Holland-Middletown will be Thursday, May 28th. Starting this Friday with the eighth graders, students and parents will be scheduled to come in for locker clean out and to pick up personal items such as their personal school supplies out of the classrooms.

When they do, they will receive a special treat courtesy of the local Toys for Tots in conjunction with the National Toys for Tots Foundation.

Local Toys for Tots representative Donna Gaydosh paid a visit to the school on Tuesday. She and Stapleton went through some of the 250 books that have been gifted to the school.
 


The books which were delivered earlier came in five large crates from distributor Book Depot of Buffalo, New York. Rachel had unboxed several of the crates and was admiring the wide variety of books and their outstanding quality. She noted that it appeared there were books for a wide variety of ages and at least two copies of each title.

Gaydosh said she had heard from the Toys for Tots Foundation that free books were being offered to help encourage children to keep up their reading skills during the summer and this period of sheltering in place. She jumped on it right away and tried to reach out to as many schools as possible. She said with the presence of coronavirus and the closure of local schools, she had a hard time reaching anyone. But, she did reach Stapleton who was happy to say yes on behalf of the school and the students.

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Stapleton said that there are approximately 80 students at New Holland-Middletown. The plan is to offer each student one or two books. The books that are remaining, she said the school may choose to put in the library for regular check out. She noted that some of the books in the library are quite old and that when school resumes the kids will enjoy having fresh new books to read.

Gaydosh noted that the contribution from Toys for Tots is just an example of what the local organization does in the community. She noted that so many think about the program only at Christmas, but Toys for Tots is there for the community year round.

She said that toys have been given to families who suffered losses due to fire or storms, and is always available to help. When a home is lost to fire, the family goes through a lot of emotional loss as well. For kids it is hard because the things they loved and sometimes relied on as a sense of security are gone in one of the times they need it most. Toys for Tots can help make a child’s life a little more bearable while they are dealing with those losses by providing new items to hold on to.


Anyone who is in need of this type of assistance is encouraged to reach out to Gaydosh at any time. She can be contacted by telephone at 217-737-1112. Gaydosh said that the local Toys for Tots also gets a lot of assistance from the Lincoln Rural Fire Protection District, and families can contact them as well. They will in turn, reach out to Gaydosh to help provide what is needed.

[Nila Smith]

 

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