ELYRIA — Theresa Tobin welled up with tears talking about how difficult things were this year — so difficult that she needed help from the Salvation Army. “It’s hard, it’s definitely hard. It’s a pride thing, but →
ELYRIA — More than doubling its goal of 8,000 new toys and gifts for Lorain County children, the 2018 Not-Forgotten Box toy drive ended Friday with a grand total of 18,673 toys collected. Bill Hudnutt, publisher of The Chronicle-Telegram, →
ELYRIA — An anonymous couple Monday put the annual Not-Forgotten Box toy drive over its goal of 8,000 items. The three-week total since Nov. 19 is now 10,869 donated items. Monday’s donors, who wanted to remain anonymous, →
ELYRIA — With less than a week to go for donations, The Chronicle-Telegram’s Not-Forgotten Box collected 1,517 items Saturday, bringing it that much closer to its 8,000-toy goal. Started in 1958, the Chronicle’s Not-Forgotten Box, →
ELYRIA — Officers from the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 431 in Elyria flew into The Chronicle-Telegram lobby at 225 East Ave. on Thursday with thousands of dollars worth of toys for the Not-Forgotten Box donation drive. Though they →
The annual Not-Forgotten Box toy drive starts today. The Chronicle-Telegram in partnership with the Salvation Army has teamed up with one goal in mind: To make sure no child feels forgotten on Christmas morning. The Chronicle-Telegram started the →
Ensuring that no child is left without joy this holiday season, area organizations and The Chronicle-Telegram once again are partnering in the annual “Not-Forgotten Box” toy drive. →
ELYRIA — The Elyria Salvation Army’s and Chronicle-Telegram Not-Forgotten Box signups for families in need at Christmas is coming up. Signups will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 18, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1 at the Salvation Army offices, 716 Broad →
ELYRIA – It’s not December, but that is not stopping the organizers of two Christmas in July events set for this weekend from getting people into the holiday spirit with The Chronicle-Telegram’s Not Forgotten Box in mind. Starting →