Second Chance Toys

Rescuing and Recycling Plastic Toys for Needy Children

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> Our Vision

The goal for Second Chance Toys is to create a groundswell of interest around the mission [to rescue and recycle plastic toys for needy children] throughout communities in the United States.

By providing the necessary tools, step-by-step instructions and facilitating essential connections with local organizations, sources of funding and media exposure, Second Chance Toys hopes to empower others to create their own local programs, the first of which, Second Chance Toys of PA and Second Chance Toys of NYC are already underway as well as many other school and community-based programs.

In doing so, the Second Chance Toys mission will be able to reach out to many needy children all over the United States and help our environment that much more.

40,068 Toys Donated to Date!!

  • Rescued and Recycled Toys Ready for Donation

From Toy Rescue to Donation

  • 6 - Children enjoying the donated toys

Recent Posts

  • Second Chance Toys Prepares to Conclude 2009 Holiday Toy Collections Bringing Much Needed Smiles to Over 10,000 Kids
  • Logan Annex Head Start Celebrates Toy Give-away with Second Chance Toys of PA
  • Second Chance Toys of PA Helps Trinidad Head Start Kick Off the Holiday Season
  • Second Chance Toys of PA Reaches New Milestone: Surpasses 7,000 Plastic Toys Recycled!
  • Mill Creek Elementary School Toy Drive Fills The Truck!
  • With 1-800-Got-Junk? On Hand, Who Needs Reindeers!
  • Investors Savings Bank Branches Overflow with Toys
  • Nearly 10,000 Plastic Toys Rescued and Donated to Organizations Serving Children in Need
  • Students Learn About Giving At a Young Age

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