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Audacy Collects Toys for Local Children in Northern CA


Audacy Toy Drive
Audacy Toy Drive

Audacy/Sacramento teamed up with Hyundai for "Delivering Christmas," a toy drive benefiting local children in the foster care system. All toys collected benefit Stanford Sierra Youth and Families, who will distribute toys to children throughout the Sacramento area. From November 21 to December 10, KKDO-FM (ALT 94.7), KSEG-FM (96.9 The Eagle) KRXQ-FM (98 Rock), 102.5 KSFM (KSFM-FM), 106.5 The End (KUDL-FM) and KIFM-FM (ESPN 1320) devoted on-air programming to encourage listeners to deliver new, unwrapped toys to Hyundai locations throughout the region.

"We're extremely proud to have collaborated with some of our local Hyundai dealers to help make the holiday season a little brighter for the children of our community," said Audacy Northern California Regional Vice President Stacey Kauffman. "Events like these demonstrate radio's ability to leverage its voice to bring listeners together in times of need, and this event is a testament to the local connection our brands have with them."

"There are so many families in need here in our own backyard," said Sacramento Hyundai Dealers President Chris Shaffer. "The Sacramento Hyundai Dealers were happy to partner with Audacy and Stanford Sierra Youth and Families to help fill those needs and make the holiday a little bit brighter for some Sacramento children."

"We filled up two vehicles of toys and we are so thankful for those that provided toys and cash donations," said Stanford Sierra Youth and Families Community Engagement Manager Karla Zaragoza. "Items collected will go to serve children in of our mental health of foster care programs."

Supporters can continue to make monetary donations by visiting here.

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