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Toy & Joy/Compassion in
Action Clackamas County (CIACC)
Making aDifference
IN OUR
COMMUNITY
T
he Robert Pearse Toy Distribution
Center Grand Opening will occur
on Saturday, December 14th at 1:00
pm. The Center will again be located in
the Berry Hill Shopping Center at 19115
Beavercreek Road in Oregon City and will
be open each Wednesday in December 10
am – 4 pm until the 23rd.
The Distribution Center is part of
the Toy & Joy/Compassion in Action
Clackamas County (CIACC) program
that is spearheaded 100% by a group of
dedicated volunteers. We are happy to
accept volunteers from the community of
all ages!!
As in the past, we are in need of gifts
for children newborn to eighteen (18)
years of age!! The photos show some of
the desperately needed items for teens –
basket, soccer and footballs, bicycle and
helmet, remote control vehicles, college
themed items, gift cards, jewelry, make-
up, perfume sets, bath sets and fingernail
polish. All donations are thankfully
accepted.
Donate
(Back row) Sam Muth, Kori Muth, Staci
Hagedorn, Front row) Kyleigh Muth, Jim
Muth, Jordan Muth, Jasmine Pflegl and
Cameran Muth
Items in need are modeled by some of our
volunteers, Gavin Pflegl (front left), Mia Revere
(front), Jasmine Pflegl (center rear) and Kylan
Lewis (right rear).
Daisy Troop Volunteers
As an Internal Revenue Service approved 501
©
(3) organization,
we give receipts for all donations received. To make arrangements
to drop off donations or to schedule a pick-up of donations - our
email is
; or visit us at
we also
have a Face book account ciacc toynjoy and our voicemail number
is 503-632-0562 and we return calls within 24 hours.
The Center will begin distributions on Saturday,
December 14th and will continue until December 23rd.
Families are low income, disabled or elderly residents
of Clackamas County who have been income qualified
and must complete and submit an application prior to
December 2nd.
Toy & Joy/CIACC is made up of partners from the
community, fire departments, churches, benevolent
organizations, social service agencies, local companies
and private individuals. We serve as a central on-line
clearing house to insure that families are served only
once a year thereby allowing us to serve more families
with our limited resources.
Tom Hammond
from the Milwaukie
Lions with bicycles
Teen Girls Area with a volunteer
“Love is what’s
in the room
with you at
Christmas,
if you stop
opening
presents
and listen!!”
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