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SCC Soft Computer’s Holiday Toy Drive

As we head into the holiday season, SCC’s Client Services, on behalf of SCC Soft Computer, will be leading a holiday toy drive in partnership with our local Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Holidays, birthdays, and other special events spent in the hospital are especially difficult for those who are coping, and we are committed to easing the stresses the hospital brings especially for the children. The goal for this toy drive is to provide a memorable moment for the patients and their families who will be spending the holidays in the hospital.  

Currently there are four ways to participate in the SCC Toy Drive for All Children’s Hospital.

    1. In person Donations to SCC – There will be a large box placed by the front desk to drop off in house donations. Please visit the link to see the Donation Wish list, including most needed items – All Children’s Wish List
    2. Online Wish List through AmazonAll Children’s Amazon Wish List
    3. Make a Donation Online – All Children’s Online Wish List
    4. Send by Mail or to SCC Soft Computer Corporate Headquarters in Clearwater, Florida.

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

Child Life Department

501 6th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Please reference the All Children’s Wish List for a list of most needed items as well as the toy donation safety guidelines.

Deadline will be December 15, 2021 with all in house donations being dropped off to John Hopkins by Friday December 17, 2021.

We must not forget the incredible healthcare workers who provide around the clock care for these patients. We will be showing our appreciation with cookies, treats, and snacks, so please keep them in mind when making your donations.

Please consider participating in this rewarding event, as every little bit helps.

For additional information for SCC’s All Children’s Hospital Toy Drive, please contact:

Maja Cirkovic

Client Services Administrative Assistant

Email: maja@softcomputer.com

Phone: 727-789-0100 Ext. 4925


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