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This year will be the start of the ‘Annual SAU Vic Toy Drive’. Collecting toys can be fun for anyone but giving them to kids who are ill or alone at Xmas is even better! And SAU Vic are looking to fill some of this need with a Toy Run to collect toys, clothes and gift cards to give to the Royal Children’s Hospital through the RCH Foundation.

Mostly what the RCH look for around the Xmas time are gifts for teenagers, newborns and babies as they seem to be an almost forgotten criteria when people buy gifts for the Hospital. Things like chart CDs and DVDs for teenagers as well as gift cards from iTunes, JB HiFi and clothing stores. Newborns and babies are always in a need of bunny rugs and anything else to keep them warm and babies can never have enough of, well, anything!

To donate to the Toy Drive bring your gifts to any SAU Vic event or meeting and pass it on to one of our members, you can also send gifts to SAU Vic at –

Skylines Australia Victoria
P.O. Box 2045
Seaford, Vic, 3198

SAU Vic will also be having several events including the Toy Drive so there will be plenty of opportunities to pass in your much needed donations.

With nothing to big or small start hoarding today and help SAU Vic make Xmas for others a little brighter!

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I have farken millions of toys my kids don't use....sounds like a good excuse to clean out the closets... :thumbsup:

That would be a great idea, only thing is the RCH Foundation only accepts new donations. But in saying that you have got me thinking that there may be another charity SAU Vic could help with a similar closet clearing Toy Drive ;)

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Just love early morning parcels!!! Two parcels full of toys came over the last week and one of clothes ready to be handed to the RCH Foundation later in the year. The toys were bought from an awesome site called www.mightyape.com.au they have a heap of stuff there at awesome prices that beat any retail store for out of the water! To be honest I think i will be getting a few things from there myself! Check it out if you get the time, but for now, some toys!!!!

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Some books have arrived! They look almost as good a read as a Grug or Dan Brown novel but with more substance!


Also had some more friends turn up to join the plush revolution, at xmas they shall take over the wards!!! :P



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