Pajama Drive: U.S. Egg partners with Arizona Helping Hands to aid foster children
All September each location hosts pajama drive
Posted 9/15/21
U.S. Egg is teaming up with Arizona Helping Hands once again as the dynamic duo hosts a new toy and pajama drive for boys and girls in foster care here in the Valley of the Sun.
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“As a family-oriented business, it is important for us to give back to the children in our community especially after the difficulties of the pandemic,”
– --- George Gebran
U.S. Egg is teaming up with Arizona Helping Hands once again as the dynamic duo hosts a new toy and pajama drive for boys and girls in foster care here in the Valley of the Sun.
Helping Hands is the largest organization in Arizona that provides beds, cribs, clothing, toiletries, birthday gifts, holiday toys, backpacks with school supplies, licensing safety items, and more to more than 14,000 children in foster care, according to a press release.
For the entire month of September, all six Valley U.S. Egg locations will be collecting new toys and pajamas that will be donated to Arizona Helping Hands. The greatest need is for pajamas, diapers and hygiene items.
“As a family-oriented business, it is important for us to give back to the children in our community especially after the difficulties of the pandemic,” said George Gebran owner of U.S. Egg. “Partnering with AHH and hosting this pajama drives is one of the most important things we do and we’re excited to be able to continue this important partnership.”