WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — During the holiday season, the mission for some is making sure every child has a gift to open.
Finding toys for kids is easy, but older kids may feel left out. Officials in Westchester County are making sure that doesn’t happen.
The most popular toy drive gift is the stuffed animal, but the Westchester Department of Social Services’ gift drive covers kids all the way to age 18.
Barbara Sabater, with Westchester County Social Services, started the program 16 years ago. She’s helping the 400 children in foster care and another 400 in homeless shelters. The biggest need is for teenagers.
Buying for teens can be intimidating, but keep in mind how they interact with the world. For less than $50, you can get Bluetooth headphones or even some Bluetooth earbuds. Every teen needs a pocket charger, but they also love to share their music with a portable speaker. Holidays can be special for kids of all ages.
For under $50 you can find something practical, like a tumbler to keep their drink cool or a jewelry box or a video streaming device. Maybe you’ll find something fun like a mini drone or a mini basketball hoop or even a jellyfish lamp.
The gift is not about the material thing. It’s about positive emotions and spreading joy, even if it is anonymous.
If you would like to donate, a collection bin will be placed on the first floor of the Westchester County Office Building at 148 Martine Avenue. Other collection locations include the DSS District Offices located at:
Central Office
112 East Post Road, White Plains
Mount Vernon District Office
100 East First Street, Mount Vernon
Peekskill District Office
750 Washington Street, Peekskill
White Plains District Office
85 Court Street, White Plains
Yonkers District Office
131 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers
from CBS New York https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/11/24/westchester-county-social-services-gift-drive-for-teens/
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