The annual Daily Breeze Ball drive is going strong, but there's still a need for more toys to help out children who are served by the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor, as well as the Interfaith Shelter and Rainbow Shelter.
Balls of any kind can now be dropped off at two places. Of course, you can bring them to the the Daily Breeze lobby at 21250 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 170, in Torrance, just south of the Borders bookstore.
And if you're in the Harbor Area, feel free to take them to the Boys & Girls Club of Wilmington. Their hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1444 W. Q St.
We know the drill: Balls trickle in for a few days. Then, as the deadline approaches, more and more start showing up. But why wait? You'll have plenty of things on your plate as the holidays approach, so get this thing out of the way before time catches up with you.
Since the drive started 11 years ago, the Breeze has helped collect about 8,000 balls. (We know because we count them each and every one of them) That's a lot of happy faces. And the credit for that goes to the thousands of people who took the time to buy the balls and deliver them.
Thanks in advance for helping make this Christmas a special one for some kids who might not otherwise have much to celebrate.
Balls of any kind can now be dropped off at two places. Of course, you can bring them to the the Daily Breeze lobby at 21250 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 170, in Torrance, just south of the Borders bookstore.
And if you're in the Harbor Area, feel free to take them to the Boys & Girls Club of Wilmington. Their hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1444 W. Q St.
We know the drill: Balls trickle in for a few days. Then, as the deadline approaches, more and more start showing up. But why wait? You'll have plenty of things on your plate as the holidays approach, so get this thing out of the way before time catches up with you.
Since the drive started 11 years ago, the Breeze has helped collect about 8,000 balls. (We know because we count them each and every one of them) That's a lot of happy faces. And the credit for that goes to the thousands of people who took the time to buy the balls and deliver them.
Thanks in advance for helping make this Christmas a special one for some kids who might not otherwise have much to celebrate.
