Toys for Tots at RPA

December 4th, 2017  |  By Larry

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ToysforTotslogoOnce again RPA is proud to sponsor #ToysforTots this holiday season! If you would like to participate, please bring an unwrapped (new) toy to our Roosevelt office and drop it in our donation box during business hours. (7500 Roosevelt Way NE; Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

Toys for Tots, RPAToys for Tots is a program of the US Marine Corps Reserve, with the mission of collecting new, unwrapped toys during the holidays to distribute to less fortunate children in the community. Whether you are a tenant, landlord, or just our neighbor, we would love to see everyone participate! Help spread the holiday spirit by donating today at Real Property Associates.

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