Toy drive in July will help Birthday Blessings bring joy to children in foster care

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Sara Forester volunteers at Birthday Blessings by making cards, wrapping gifts, and transporting goods to Children’s Divisions for delivery. She is wrapping insulated tumblers for their Bigfoot Summer Care Packages. The nonprofit made 130 of these to send to kids around the state. | Photo courtesy of Birthday Blessings

HANNIBAL, Mo. — Birthday Blessings’ third annual July toy drive will help them meet needs and spread cheer in the Missouri foster community.

Birthday Blessings provides services to about 210 kids in state custody through the 10th Circuit Children’s Division in Marion, Monroe and Ralls counties. The drive will run through July 31.

The event is led by Jake Rigdon, a member of the nonprofit’s board of directors and staff member at the 18th Circuit Children’s Division in Sedalia. With more than a dozen years of experience working with kids in care, she sees firsthand how Birthday Blessings impacts kids in care and foster families. 

“Imagine you are a foster parent, and a little one just came into your home. A million thoughts are going through your head. You must get to know this child and find out what their preferences are,” Rigdon said in a press release. “That includes showing them around the house to help familiarize them with the new surroundings. They might need to be registered for school or schedule medical appointments. There is an endless list of things to do.

“In all the hurry and chaos, you forgot to ask when their birthday was. This is where Birthday Blessings comes in. The nonprofit contacts foster families to find out what a child would like for their birthday.  We supply duffles and backpacks, cake supplies and gifts that our volunteer teams wrap.  All the foster parents must do is bake the cake and have a party, allowing them to focus on getting the kid settled into a new home or facility.” 

Shannon VonAllmen, executive director of Birthday Blessings, acknowledged the importance of recognizing a child’s birthday. She said many of their other programs were started based on input from Children’s Division staff, Court Appointed Special Advocates and foster parents. 

“In 2013, we started with birthdays. The immediate feedback was that kids were feeling seen and valued through our services. As time went on, we learned other needs weren’t funded by the government. Over the years, we added seasonal care packages, baskets of household goods for teens, bedding sets, baby care items for teens in care who become parents, graduation celebration bags and even Easter baskets,” VonAllmen said. 

“I often hear people say they want to help kids in care but can’t be foster parents. There are so many other ways to support foster kids, including through this toy drive. It’s as simple as picking up some gifts and dropping them in a collection box. We will get them to the kids.”

Birthday Blessings is most in need of gifts for teens. Suggested items are advanced Legos sets, sports balls, fishing equipment, LED string lights, wireless earbuds, gaming headsets, lotion or bath sets, makeup or nail polish sets, craft kits and board games.

Also needed are gifts rated safe for toddlers. The most requested items include toys that light up or make noise, shape sorters, push toys, big Legos, vehicles, sippy cups, dolls and toddler dish sets. 

A list of collection spots is posted at https://birthday-blessings.org/. Monetary donations can be made at www.birthday-blessings.org/donate. An Amazon wish list is posted at https://birthday-blessings.org/ and on their Facebook page.

Items must be new and unopened with no writing or organization advertisements on them. 

For more information, call 417-204-4459 or email office@birthdayblessings.onmicrosoft.com.

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