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Updated at 12:34 p.m., Friday, December 12, 2008

Toys for Tots is short of donated toys

Advertiser Staff

The clock is running out for the annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots drive, and organizers say there is a critical shortage of gifts for children ages 8 and up.

The program collected 33,000 toys for Hawai'i keiki last year, but this year has so far seen only 26,000 toys donated, with the deadline approaching next week.

Most needed are gifts for children aged 8 to 10 and for youngsters 11 and older, according to statewide coordinator Gunnery Sgt. Chris Whitley with the 4th Force Reconnaissance Company at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base. He also said there is a shortage of gifts for girls in those age groups.

He suggested fashion items, and hair and beauty products, and said art supplies and CD players are appropriate for both genders.

For information on the dozens of Toys for Tots drop-off sites in Hawai'i, check online at www.toysfortots.org. Among the many locations are city hall, all Bank of Hawaii branches, 24-Hour Fitness locations, Hawaiian Telcom outlets and Toys R Us at Pearlridge Center.

Whitely said Marines will begin collecting the new and unwrapped toys next week, so the earlier they can be dropped off the better.