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Toys for Tots and Salvation Army Team Up for the First Time

By: Monica Yantosh
Updated: December 11, 2012
The Salvation Army Lubbock and Toys for Tots have partnered for the 2012 year to help out those in need in the Lubbock Community.

A spokesman for the Salvation Army said this partneship has been in the works for a while, and that she expects their partnership to continue after this year with how successful it has been.

The Salvation Army is also helping by picking up toys from businesses around the city who signed up with Angel trees. 

For more information, visit the local Toys for Tots website here.

To volunteer your time this weekend to help distrubute toys, contact the Salvation Army of Lubbock  at (806) 765-9434, and visit their website here for more information.

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