Glickman Kovago and Company deliver toys to Gordon P. Hargrove, Danielle Delgado and Susan Daly of Friendly House Inc.
Glickman Kovago and Company's own Steve Greene and Mike Jacobs delivered toys to Gordon P. Hargrove, Danielle Delgado and Susan Daly of Friendly House Inc. on December 13th, in support of their annual Christmas Party.
"I consider our first Toy Drive a huge success - having collected several hundreds of toys in less than a three week span - certainly helped along by the fact the Friendly House is such a worthy and well regarded charity" said Jacobs.
At Glickman Kovago and Company, it is their joy to help Worcester families by providing toys for children. Christmas is a time of joy. With the help of many generous people, they have had the opportunity to bring smiles to many happy local children.
They are grateful for all donations that they received. They would like to thank you for your generosity and for helping make a child's holiday wish come true! May this holiday season bring you and your family great peace and happiness.
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