Recently
the Tampa Bay area media ran features about the low-level of donations
to the Toys for Tots program this season. These stories pulled at the
heart strings of members of the Storm staff.
The Tampa Bay Times
reported on December 13 that “Toy donations are so low, Toys for Tots
officials worry they won't have enough gifts for the estimated 40,000
boys and girls on their lists.”
Tampa
Bay Storm owner and Chairman, Mr. Jeff Vinik, recently announced that
he was going to give $75, funded by the Lightning Foundation, to all
full-time Tampa Bay Sports and Entertainment employees to use towards
Christmas gifts for those less fortunate.
So
the decision was made, by Storm president Derrick Brooks, to take a
shopping trip to pick up toys and drop them off at the local Toys for
Tots collection warehouse.
“Today
was not just about giving away toys,” said Storm vice president of
football operations Jeff Gooch. “It was about giving back to the
community, and that’s what is important this time of year.”
Members
of the front office and coaching staff took time out of their schedules
to go shopping at a local Super Walmart. Each employee, armed with
their $75, a $25 gift card donated by Walmart, and some of their own
money, headed to the toy aisles.
“We’re
a big part of this community,” said Storm head coach Dave Ewart. “We
have to give back and we encourage others to do the same.”
For
the Storm, and Tampa Bay Sports and Entertainment, this was just
another way to show their continued support and commitment to the Tampa
Bay Community.
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