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Norwood: St. Brendan’s Annual Toy Drive Brings Joy to Kids

Eighth graders at St. Brendan School collect toys for Catholic Guardian Services.
Photo courtesy of St. Brendan’s School

In the spirit of holiday giving, St. Brendan School, a Catholic, elementary school, located in the Norwood section of the Bronx, in the Archdiocese of New York, recently held its annual toy drive for Catholic Guardian Services (CGS).

 

Eighth graders at St. Brendan School collect toys for Catholic Guardian Services.
Photo courtesy of St. Brendan’s School

CGS cares for over 1,000 children in need ranging in age from infancy to 21.

 

Eighth graders at St. Brendan School collect toys for Catholic Guardian Services.
Photo courtesy of St. Brendan’s School

This year, according to school representatives and thanks to the generosity of the school’s students and their families, St. Brendan’s was able to collect 23 bags of toy donations for children to enjoy in time for Christmas.

 

 

 

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