Help Fill the Toy Closet Foundation Donates $50,000 to keep the toy closets full

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In 2020, Willmeng continued to show their support for the Help Fill the Toy Closet Foundation, raising money to keep toy closets full at Banner Children’s hospitals. Every year continuously, the Help Fill the Toy Closet and its partners dedicate themselves to giving back to the community in an effort to put a smile on a child’s face. This year, the Help Fill the Toy Closet Foundation has raised a total of $50,000 to be used at two local Banner Children’s hospitals (Desert and Thunderbird).

Willmeng has been a dedicated supporter of the Banner Children’s Medical Centers since 2012. James Murphy, Willmeng CEO, has a daughter who was a former patient of Cardon Children’s Medical Center (Banner Children’s at Desert). “These toys resonate with the kids on the heels of their procedure, which catapults the toy experience to a higher level,” said Murphy. Read Audrey Murphy’s story to learn more about how supporting foundations like, HFTTC, bring much-needed positivity to many children undergoing care.

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