YORK COUNTY — Online applications are now available for the U.S. Marine Corps Foundation Toys for Tots program.
Residents of Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach,A rundel, Dayton, Lyman, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Hollis and Limington may register at www.saco-me.toysfortots.org
Residents of Sanford, Springvale, Alfred, Acton, Wells, Limerick, Waterboro, Shapleigh, Parsonsfield, Cornish and Kezar Falls may register at www.springvale-me.toysfortots.org
Residents of Ogunquit, York, Cape Neddick, Kittery, Eliot may register at www.springvale-me.toysfortots.org
In order to better serve all families, distributions have been scheduled for Northern and Southern York County as follows:
• York area only – Wednesday, Dec. 13 at St Christopher’s Church, Route 1A in York.
• Northern York County – Tuesday, Dec. 12 and Wed. Dec. 13, 2017 at The Rochambeau Club, 329 South St. in Biddeford.
• Southern York County – Friday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 16 at St. Ignatius Hall, 25 Riverside Ave. in Sanford.
Please register online by computer only (No smart phones or iPads). If computer or internet access is difficult please seek assistance from family, friends, or local library. Email confirmation of registration will follow with a scheduled shopping day and time.
Keeping with the spirit of Christmas and the joy of giving, Toys for Tots requests that families only apply to one York County program for toys. If you are interested in volunteering with Toys for Tots, please send an email to: springvaletft@live.com and note Volunteer in the remarks section.
To donate a toy or to make an electronic financial contribution visit www.marinefoundationtoysfortots.org for information. Choose State of Maine and the York County site that you choose to help. Financial contributions in the form of checks or money orders may be mailed to the address listed on the website in the county you choose to help.
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