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Friday, November 21st, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 03:00:00 pm

Each holiday season, police and firefighters participate in charity events aimed at helping needy children.

This year is no different.

The Valley Regional Fire Authority, which provides service to Auburn, Algona and Pacific, is teaming up with the Auburn Food Bank to provide toys for needy children this year.

The first of two toys drives will be this weekend. New, unwrapped gifts and cash donations can be dropped off Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:

* Auburn Fred Meyer, 801 Auburn Way North.
* Albertsons, 4010 A St. S.E.
* Albertsons, 1347 Auburn Way N.
* Auburn Top Foods at 1406 Lake Tapps Parkway E.

The second toy drive is planned for Dec. 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the same four locations.

Donations can also be dropped off any time at:

* Auburn Fire Station #31 at 1101 D St. N.E.
* South Auburn Fire Station #32 at 1951 R St. S.E.
* Lea Hill Fire Station 34 at 31204 124th Ave. S.E.
* Pacific Fire Station 38 at 133 3rd Ave. SE.

Families in need of help can register with the Auburn Food Bank by calling (253) 804-5696. Toys and other gifts will only be handed out to preregistered families.

Categories: All, King County, Fire

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