Toys for Tots
Claire Chambers, Coordinator

Welcome
to the Toys for Tots web site for
Toys for Tots Is a very important aspect of the Major William Hendricks Detachment 1019,
Marine Corps League
Polk
Toys
for Tots Collection Points
Dollar General throughout
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF TOYS FOR TOTS
Toys for Tots began in 1947 when Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR and a
group of Marine Reservists in
From 1947 through 1979, Marines collected and distributed new and used toys. On Reserve drill weekends during October, November and December, Reserve Marines refurbished the used toys.
From Christmas 1980 through the present, Marines have collected and
distributed only new toys. Three factors dictated this change. First, the
Secretary of Defense's Total Force Program, introduced in the 1970s, assigned
Reserves a greater role in
In the late 1980s, the Marine Corps determined that a private
charitable organization was needed as an integral part of the overall national
Toys for Tots program. Based on this need, the Secretary of Defense, in August
1991, authorized the Marine Corps to recognize and work with a charity
committed to supporting Toys for Tots. Based on this approval, the Marine Toys
for Tots Foundation became an operational organization in September 1991 and has been the fund raising and support organization for the
The Foundation was able to satisfy the five needs identified by the Marine Corps. First, the Foundation could provide toys to supplement the collections of local units that had fewer Marines due to military cutbacks of the 80s. Second, the Foundation could arrange and pay for the creation, publication, manufacture and distribution of promotion and support material to Toys for Tots coordinators - something the declining budgets prevented the Marine Corps from doing any longer. Third, the Foundation could enable individual donors to Toys for Tots to take a charitable deduction on their income tax returns. Fourth, the Foundation could enter into contracts with corporations to conduct promotions that would produce royalties for Toys for Tots. These were two other important matters that the Marine Corps, as a federal agency, could not do. Fifth, the Foundation could ensure that the Toys for Tots program operated in strict compliance with IRS regulations, state laws and regulations and charitable standards.
In 1995, the Secretary of Defense approved Toys for Tots as an
official program of the
In 1996, the Commander, Marine Forces Reserve expanded Toys for Tots to cover all 50 states by authorizing selected Marine Corps League Detachments and selected local civilian organizations (generally former Marines), located in communities far removed from Marine Reserve Centers, to conduct toy collection and distribution campaigns in their communities as part of the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program.
In 1997, the Marine Corps celebrated the 50th anniversary of Toys for Tots. Importantly, the 1997 Toys for Tots campaign was the most successful in the 50-year history of the program.
In 1998, Toys for Tots began its second half-century with the most
successful toy collection and distribution campaign in the history of the
program to date. The 1998 campaign surpassed all records set in 1997,
with the distribution of 11.2 million toys to 4.8 million needy children.
Toy collection and distribution campaigns were conducted in 314 communities
covering all 50 states, the
The 1999 Toys for Tots campaign surpassed all previous records. Marines and volunteers distributed over 13.8 million toys to nearly 5.9 million needy children. Campaigns were conducted in 342 communities – the broadest coverage achieved to date.
Our detachment is named for the Marine who handed out the first Raggedy Ann doll for Toys for Tots, this is the primary effort each year of our service to the Polk County Area.
In 1999 as a first year detachment we were able to provide
toys for 5900 children, our goal in 2004 was to exceed
7,000. This was an obtainable goal that we did surpass, with all volunteer help.
Each year the need continues to grow and in 2005 will be able to supply to over
7,000. Again will will only be able to do it with the Volunteers and Donations
of the community which are vital to achieve this goal. Volunteers are
asked to contact Claire Chambers, Coordinator, Toys for
To make a donation, you may mail a check to:
Toys For Tots,
Your cancelled check up to $200.00 will satisfy IRS requirements for Tax deductions. An amount over $200.00 and we will provide you with a statement on Toys for Tots Letterhead.
Toys for Tots makes a tremendous difference in the lives
of the less fortunate children in our community. Last year, with the help
of local businesses and private citizens, thousands of children received
toys. Please feel free to browse our web site to see how you can make a
difference because
"Every child
deserves a little Christmas"!

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Toys for Tots Coordinator
e-mail: polkcountytoysfortots@netzero.net
