Greenville Hospital System Office of Philanthropy


Virtual Toy Drive
 
The Greenville Drive's Virtual Toy Drive is still going strong! 
Thanks to enthusiastic and generous donors like you, the Greenville Drive went above and beyond their goal of raising $10,000 for Children's Hospital through the Virtual Toy Drive. You can go to bat for the Drive's Virtual Toy Drive, browse other area groups' drives or start your own drive on Virtual Toy Drive.

About Virtual Toy Drive

The Children's Hospital Virtual Toy Drive, presented by WYFF 4, is an easy, rewarding way for the community to help support patients and families of Children's Hospital. The hope is that through conveying the needs of Children's Hospital, awareness will be raised for these value-added items. The Virtual Toy Drive offers potential donors the opportunity to purchase items that will go directly to children who are patients in the Children's Hospital. As a donor, you know exactly how your money is being spent because you are in control of selecting items for children in need.

We believe the Virtual Toy Drive is an innovative approach to filling a crucial need. We want our donors to feel like they are making a difference through their gifts, which is why we want you to understand just how important these value-added items are to the children and their families of Children's Hospital.

Will you please join us in making a difference in the life of a child?
 

                            



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Private and public sectors join with Recreation District and Children’s Hospital to build approximately $11 million therapeutic-recreation center

GREENVILLE, SC -- An innovative collaboration led by Greenville County Recreation District and Greenville Hospital System Children’s Hospital has combined the strength of private and public support to do what no entity could do individually -- build an approximately $11 million facility that will streamline therapeutic recreation needs for children and adults with special needs, disabilities and potentially life-long illness.