University of Oklahoma employees donate to Christmas Store in Norman

University of Oklahoma employees delivered toys and other gifts to the Cleveland County Christmas Store on Tuesday to help stock its shelves for low-income shoppers. Shopping begins Dec. 3.

 
FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: November 29, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

University of Oklahoma employees delivered bags of toys and other gifts Tuesday to the Cleveland County Christmas Store as part of their annual “Fill the Trolley” campaign.

photo - Cleveland County Christmas Store co-Chairman Brad Hawkins holds a handmade wooden truck and a stuffed toy that were among donations delivered to the store Tuesday by University of Oklahoma employees.  PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN
Cleveland County Christmas Store co-Chairman Brad Hawkins holds a handmade wooden truck and a stuffed toy that were among donations delivered to the store Tuesday by University of Oklahoma employees. PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN

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Employees donate the items, which are rounded up via a trolley and brought to the store to help stock shelves for low-income shoppers.

The Christmas Store at 641 E Robinson St. provides a shopping opportunity for families who qualify and agree to help set up the store as a means of earning their selection of gifts and food for the holidays.

The store will be open for shopping Dec. 3-6, with a children's shopping day set for Dec. 8.





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