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Toy Story opens a world of possibilities

Game is a proud key sponsor of East Coast Radio’s Toy Story for the 7th year running.

TOYS and play act as an escape mechanisms that open children up to a whole new world of infinite possibilities. There is no telling where a toy could take the mind of a disadvantaged or ailing child.

With a special corporate social investment focus on early childhood development, Game is a proud key sponsor of East Coast Radio’s Toy Story for the 7th year running. This annual project aims to spread joy and happiness by providing thousands of children in KZN with a brand new toy.

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Game’s marketing and customer director, Mark Turner said: “We are honoured to be part of Toy Story for the seventh year running. We all have a part to play in the upliftment and well being of disadvantaged and ailing children and this particular project is proof of the heights that can be attained through collaborative efforts. We believe that the contributions made will go a long way in making a tangible difference in the lives and futures of the children who benefit from this project.”

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The public can get involved in the project by donating new toys to this worthy cause. Collection boxes have been placed in all Game stores across KZN. All donated toys will be distributed to state owned paediatric facilities, children’s home’s and crèches across the province. Cash donations are also welcome or you can purchase a multi-purpose spork (spoon, fork and knife all in one) for R10 at your nearest KZN-based Game store. All proceeds go towards the Game AmaLunchbox project which provides disadvantaged schools nationwide with mobile kitchens which contain facilities that permit them to prepare meals for their students in hygienic conditions.

Toys and cash donations can also be dropped off at East Coast Radio’s offices in Umhlanga.

 

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