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Toy Drive Jerry Rice 127 Foundation

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 282 Woodside Plz Redwood City CA 94061  See map
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NFL Alumni Northern California
Chapter members join
Jerry Rice’s  127 Foundation for 18th Annual Holiday Toy Drive


Saturday, December 8th   TOY DONATIONS NEEDED!!!


What: 18th
Annual Jerry Rice 127 Foundation Toy Drive


When: December 8, 2012     Time:  Noon till 8:00 pm.  Santa Visits at 1:00 p.m.


Where: 282 Woodside Plaza, Woodside Road,        Redwood City, CA 94061


Who: Join these NFL Alumni greats at 2:00 p.m: Dennis Brown, SF 49ers,Eric Wright, SF49ers, Gary
Weaver, Oakland Raiders, Larry Bates, Seattle Seahawks, Allan Kennedy, SF 49ers,
Eason Ramson,  SF 49ers,Mike Kirtman,
Dallas Cowboys, Henry Ford, Pittsburg Steelers, Tom Combs, New York Jets,
Mervyn Fernandez, Oakland Raiders and Tim Anderson, SF49ers. Photos available.


New unwrapped toys are
still needed for children of all ages. Toys and Cash Donations accepted at the
Toy Drive. Checks can be made payable to NFL Alumni (Tax ID # 59-1782262).



This event supports 37 Bay Area Children’s Charities
including: The Oakland Children’s Hospital, Give Every Child a Chance Shelter
Network, Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club, Stanford Hospital, Providence
Foundation San Francisco and others.



Presented by: NFL Alumni, Northern California Chapter and
Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center. Sponsors include: EA Sports Outreach, Fed Ex, U-Haul- San Mateo,
Good Tidings Foundation, Woodside Plaza Partnership, BR Flooring, Central
County Fire Department, Mike Wilkins Capital Management, NFL Alumni Northern
California Chapter.


 

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