by Osakabe Yasuo
374th Airlift Wing public affairs
12/17/2012 - AKIRUNO CITY, Japan -- The
holidays are a time of enjoying time with family and friends and most
importantly spreading kindness and goodwill to all.
At Yokota Air Base, Japan, a group of Marines extended their goodwill by
delivering toys to children at the Ajiro orphanage in Akiruno city,
Tokyo on Dec. 14 for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots
program.
Every year, October through December, Marines collect new, unwrapped
toys to be given as gifts to underprivileged children through the Toys
for Tots program. This year at Yokota, approximately 1500 toys have been
collected to give to communities throughout Japan.
"It was a great feeling to see how excited the kids got when they
received new toys. Giving back to the community makes me proud to be a
Marine," said Sgt. Jeremiah Crane, U.S. Forces, Japan.
Toys for Tots began in 1947 when retired U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Maj.
Bill Hendricks, and a group of Marine reservists in Los Angeles
collected and distributed 5,000 toys to needy children.
For more than six decades, Toys for Tots has delivered a message of hope
to less fortunate children through the gift of new toys, games, and
sports equipment during the holiday season. Gifts offer children hope,
recognition and a positive memory they can cherish for a lifetime.
"It was really great to see how happy the kids were when they got new
toys," said Corp. Crystal Greene, American Forces Network. "Events like
this remind me why I joined the Marines... I joined to help people."
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