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Toyota Donates Dozens of Coats to Coat-A-Kid Campaign

By: Chris Veech
Updated: December 20, 2012
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Dozens of coats have been donated to the Coat-a-Kid Campaign in the Tri-State thanks to employees at Toyota Boshuku. After raising more than $800 to buy coats, they were able to finally hand them over today. Organizers say they are really proud of the work that went into raising enough cash to provide 60 kids with coats this year.

"I think it's an excellent program," said Angel Novinger of Toyota Public Affairs. "I can't imagine not having a warm coat for my child as a parent, and I can't imagine being cold. I think this program should be supported across the community".

This is the first time these Toyota team members have helped out this particular fundraiser, but they say they plan on trying to do it again next year.

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