Austal Employees Donate To Toys For Tots

Austal USA announced that it joined local U.S. Marine Corps Reserves this week to collect toys from the company’s 3,000-plus employees for the Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots Foundation. A two-day donation event netted more than 20 tall boxes of toys, 25 bicycles and more than $2,000 in monetary donations that will directly support the Toys for Tots mission. "Receiving donated toys and distributing them back to less fortunate children in our community is my primary mission,” said Sgt. Christopher Casares, Toys for Tots coordinator. “The amazing employees of Austal USA should know that they have such an incredible impact on the children of Mobile. Their efforts will help us bring hope on Christmas morning to our more than 14,000 children in need.”

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