S.T.E.M. Toy Drive Goes Virtual

Dec 15, 2020

S.T.E.M. Toys (science, technology, engineering, and math)for children are great! But they cost more than many can afford this year! Thus, Technology Source & Telecom for Change kick off, the now virtual, the 5th Annual Techie Toy Drive. Learn more!

Santa Ana, CA and Franklin, TN - December 15, 2020 - Technology Source, in partnership with Telecom for Change will sponsor the week-long 5th Annual Techie Toy Drive. In years past, the event was held at The Centre - Home of Lexus in Escondido, California. Last year, the event was held at the private estate of a generous supporter. This year, due to stay-at-home orders in place for Covid-19 in the state, the event organizers have taken the event virtual. The goal of the Techie Toy Drive is to provide S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and math) gifts for children who need them most, such as foster and adoptive children, and this year, children whose families have been impacted by the coronavirus. The group says they want to provide gifts to, “kids who need to feel cared for during the holidays”.

The event’s new digital format has allowed the event to expand to add two additional non-profits in 2020. Straight From the Heart has been a four-time recipient of the S.T.E.M. toys. As a resource center for foster, adoptive, kinship children and their caregivers, the organization donates the toys directly to kids in need.

Pattie Boles, director at the San Diego county-based organization said that before the Techie Toy Drive, they “never got tech toys donated. And, like all kids in the universe, they [the techie toys] are the thing that our children want the most! We are grateful for this event for how they give back to our children. I cannot even tell you the smile that erupts when we hand a 16-year-old girl a Kindle Fire.”

Newly added this year, was the Downieville Lyons Club, which is in a rural community nestled in the Tahoe National Forest of Sierra County. The group plans to issue the toys to children who are currently paired with the community’s food bank, and who are signed up to receive toys from their annual “Wishes Tree”.

The third non-profit the organizers selected is New Orleans Louisiana-based Raintree Children and Family Services. Raintree will be giving the toys to children living in the Raintree House group foster home. This is a community-based group home to care for teenage girls who have been abused or neglected by their families of origin.

“Telecom for Change is thrilled to participate in this year’s Techie Toy Drive and the fact that we are sending STEM toys, well, that just gives me a serious case of the feels!,” says Angie Tocco, founder of the non-profit Telecom for Change, comprised of telecom agents and carriers that dedicate their time and resources to provide aid to grassroots charities across the US. “Sitting and solving math problems in a book may not be exciting for kids, but teaching a robot to move by learning lines of code certainly is. Let’s face it, the holidays can be tough, especially this year, so anything we can do to bring smiles to little faces is okay by me.”

In years past, guests were asked to bring brand new, unwrapped techie toys to the event. However, this year, participants are asked to ship the toys directly to the non-profits. Tech-related toys on the group’s wish list include Hexbug toys, Kindles or other similar tablets, Modern Art Connectagons, and other S.T.E.M. toys that can be enjoyed by children in various age groups.

“I learned about the foster and adoptive system firsthand. Over the last few years my husband and I opened our hearts to adopting our first child," said Sonya Ziegler Meline, Vice President at Technology Source and founder of the Techie Toy Drive annual event. "Knowing what these kids go though, and with the added pressures of 2020 on families this year, it’s hard to think of a more important time for our toy-drive. We will miss our big group photo with the mountain of STEM toys we collect. But on the upside, with this new format, we can expand our impact! Now anyone, willing and able, can participate! And we hope that each year we can add more recipients to and keep the positive momentum of this event!”

Meline, who is a mentor for Alliance of Channel Women and past vice president of the Microsoft’s Women in Technology IAMCP San Diego Community, emphasizes that the S.T.E.M. toys are distributed equally to all genders. “Getting all genders interested in technology at a young age is important to our mission with the Techie Toy Drive” says Meline.

Parents and others interested in a list of these Technology Source-recommended techie toys can read more here. There, you will see toys like the ReCon Robot for about $80, or the Hydraulic Edge Arm Kit, which is just under $50. Or visit the company's article https://www.technologysource.com/techie-toy-drive

To participate, please reach out to the group’s organizer, Mrs. Meline by visiting https://www.technologysource.com/techie-toy-drive

About Technology Source:

Technology Source is the Sourcing-as-a-Service™ company with 500+ best-in-class business solutions, and over two decades earning trust around the United States. Technology Source pairs with midsize and enterprise organizations to modernize IT. As a trusted business advisor, Technology Source’s mission is to help their customers and advisors to win by unleashing the elements of enterprise technology solutions. To set up an appointment with one of their over 250 technology advisors and partners, please visit the company website https://www.technologysource.com/

About Telecom for Change

Telecom for Change is a non-profit organization comprised of telecom agents and suppliers that dedicate their time and resources to provide aid to grassroots charities across the US, primarily benefitting women and children. Since its inception, Telecom for Change has raised over $975,000. for selected charities. For information on how to get involved in a future event, please visit https://telecomforchange.org/

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