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UI employees’ efforts brighten the holidays for others

HOW YOU CAN HELP

The charity initiatives mentioned here are just a few of the many charity drives under way this year that reflect the generous spirit of people in the campus community. If you’d like to contribute:

Salvation Army toy drive – New unwrapped toys accepted through Dec. 19 at 1329 Beckman Institute or the Receiving Area at the VetMed Basic Sciences Building (8 a.m. -noon, 1-4:30 p.m.).

New, unopened, nonperishable food items for the Eastern Illinois Food Bank, and new or used winter clothing in good condition for Salt & Light also accepted through Dec. 15 at VMSB Receiving Area.

Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club toy drive – New unwrapped toys may be dropped off in the Wellness Center at Activities and Recreation Center before Dec. 15.

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