Get your school involved in Toy Story
Updated | By Staff Writer
Schools play a vital part in East Coast Radio’s Toy Story with Game. Find out more here about how your school can get involved with the Toy Story Schools Challenge.

Children themselves best understand how special toys are, which is why school collection drives are integral to our annual Toy Story campaign.
Not only do the school pupils become someone’s hero through the Toy Story Schools Challenge, but the school that collects the most toys will win a floating trophy.
Each child from the winning school’s top collecting class will also receive a stationery hamper sponsored by Game.
“We’ve been involved with Toy Story for a number of years now. Most of our children come from privileged areas and we just believe we can help those that are less privileged and it’s something that we enjoy doing,” says Atholton Primary School Principal, Graham Aaron.
If your school would like to get involved contact [email protected] or [email protected] to receive a collection box.
UTi will then make weekly school collections to ensure the toys get into the hands of the children in need this festive season.
*East Coast Radio’s Toy Story with Game sees toys and food parcels distributed to children at government hospitals, crèches, orphanages and child-headed households. To donate, drop off a toy at any Game store or make a cash donation online or in store.
(Photo: Presenter Ramona Kasavan at last year's winning school, Deccan Road Primary in Pietermaritzburg)
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