CBS 58, Steinhafels and Salvation Army Team Up for Toy Shop

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CBS 58 has teamed up with the Salvation Army and Steinhafels to make sure local kids have a gift to open on Christmas morning. Starting now we're asking families who can to donate new, unwrapped toys at any Steinhafels location by placing them blue bins.
The toys go to the Salvation Army Toy Shop which provides parents with the opportunity to shop for new toys and then surprise their children on Christmas morning.
"It's one of those things where everybody should have something under the tree for Christmas. It’s a universal experience so anytime we can do that and extend that out to the community you're never going to lose," said Dirk Stallmann, Steinhafel’s Marketing Director.
Steinhafels will be collecting toys now through December 18.