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Heartland United Way Toy Collection & Toys for Tots Distribution


Toys for Tots 2025 Shopper carries dinosaur
Toys for Tots 2025 Shopper carries dinosaur

Hear an interview with Karen Rathke below.

The Heartland United Way is still tabulating the impact after thousands of toys were given away during our annual Holiday Toy Collection & Toys for Tots Distribution.

Due to the generosity of local businesses and community members, as well as the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program, families from Hall, Hamilton, Howard and Merrick Counties were able to pick out two gifts per child, along with stocking stuffers and other items for the whole family.
Fifty businesses, as well as Local 4 Present Patrol, collected toys for the effort this year.

More than 240 volunteer spots were filled, with some taking on multiple shifts over four days. The work included loading and unloading trucks of toys, sorting, counting and assisting parents in shopping.

Gadiel Aguilar received toys through this distribution as a child and now returns every year to help parents pick out gifts. He said once he discovered where his presents were coming from his parents stressed the importance of gratitude and giving back.

 “I’m just very thankful for United Way for providing this opportunity for many families, for doing this and I think in the future if more people are interested in volunteering this is a nice gesture to do for your community,” said Aguilar.

When distribution started on Thursday, 1,021 were registered, including 2,155 children. HUW community partners and the Salvation Army also received toys for the people they serve at the end of the event. The number of children impacted will be announced at a later date.

Heartland United Way thanks the many volunteers, Pepsi and Subway for fueling our helpers and Fonner Park for allowing us to turn the Pinnacle Bank Expo Center into a Santa’s workshop.
There is still time to help struggling families and individuals have a happy holiday. The Heartland United Way is accepting donations for the Christmas Cheer Food program, which provides a grocery store voucher for a holiday meal for people in Hall County. You can donate here: https://www.heartlandunitedway.org/form/christmas-cheer-donation-form

 

Gadiel Aguilar video comments

 

HUW Karen Rathke 12/11/25


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