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La Salud Hispana

Low Income Latino Children

Christmas Toy/Gift Campaign

 

 

La Salud Hispana is collecting during the months of October, November and December unwrapped Toys for distribution to Low Income Latino children from throughout Northern New Jersey.

 

We welcome Toy/Gifts donations from companies, businesses and/or Individual donors.

We will acknowledge your donation throughout the campaign and will include you in our invitation list should you choose to attend the distribution of the toys which is schedule to take place Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 11:00 am

 

 

It's La Salud Hispana's goal and mission to help out unemployed Latino families that are going through very difficult financial times, especially those that are unemployed.

A gift or toy will bring a smile to a child no matter what it is...................so help us make a Christmas wish come true.

 

MAKE A DIFFERENCE HELPING A LATINO FAMILY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH THE DONATION OF A TOY OR GIFT.

 

ALL DONATIONS CAN BE DROP IN PERSON INOUR HEADQUARTERS IN FORT LEE, NJ OR ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING US AT 201-944-0375 FOR ONE OF OUR VOLUNTEERS TO PICK UP THE DONATIONS.

 

Our distribution and donation center is located at:

 

La Salud Hispana Medical Communication Group,LLC

507 B Main Street

Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Tel:201-944-0375

Fax: 201-8495405

 

You can also fill out the donation form below and a volunteer member of our organization will follow up with your request immediately!

 

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