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Sandy's Kids Toy Drive

Sandy's Kids Toy drive at
Rescuestuff, Inc.
962 Washington Street
Peekskill, NY 10566
Phone: (914) 293-7239

HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday through Friday
10AM to 6PM
Saturday 10AM to 1PM
Sunday - CLOSED

Donations acctepted till Dec. 8. 

Please donate a NEW, unwrapped toy
to go to the kids who are victims of hurricane sandy.

Our friend Steve (a retired NYPD Detective) is running the toy drop to an area of NYC and Long Island where he grew up and his mother still lives. His mom’s house is an entire loss and Steve has been to the area several days a week to help not only her, but oth
er residents try to get back on their feet. The toy drive is just one of the ways to try to get life back to “normal” for the kids!!

Steve-O - “Thanks to everyone that has gone above and beyond already. I have been to Breezy Point, Marine Park Brooklyn, The Rockaways, Massapequa, Long Beach, and Island Park. Let me tell you, it is a lot worse then what you see on TV. Any help would be appreciated. Let's not forget about our fellow Americans!”

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