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Berger and Green Wants to Break Stuff-a-Bus Toy Drive Record in 2017


PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Berger and Green, a personal injury and Social Security disability law firm in Pittsburgh, is hoping that this year's 96.1 KISS Stuff-a-Bus toy drive will collect more toys than last year's record-setting event, which filled 57 buses with toys for local children in need. 

The law firm is a sponsor of the upcoming 96.1 KISS Stuff-a-Bus toy drive hosted by iHeartMedia Pittsburgh's 96.1 KISS, Pittsburgh's No. 1 Hit Music Station. The drive runs from November 27 at 6 a.m. to December 1 at 10 a.m. in the Robinson Town Centre outside of HomeGoods on Park Manor Boulevard in Pittsburgh. 

Stuff-a-Bus is 96.1 KISS's annual holiday toy drive. The event collects donations of new, unwrapped toys that are placed in school buses with the goal of filling as many buses to capacity as possible. All toys are donated to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, which will distribute the toys to less fortunate children in the community.

Berger and Green partners Cindy Berger and Larry Green also will host a toy drive and breakfast fundraiser in their law firm offices before the event. They will bring the toys they collect to the Stuff-a-Bus event, where they will join hosts Mikey and Big Bob from 96.1 KISS's "The Morning Freak Show" for a live on-site broadcast.

In addition, Berger and Green is sponsoring special Christmas ornaments featuring Mikey and Big Bob that will be available for donation, with all proceeds donated to Toys for Tots.

The attorneys and staff at Berger and Green encourage everybody who can to donate new, unwrapped toys to the Stuff-a-Bus event. "The generosity displayed by the people of Pittsburgh last year was inspirational," said Berger. "We hope to build off last year's momentum and fill even more buses with toys for less fortunate children in our community." 

For those who cannot make it to the live toy drive, donations can be dropped off at Washington & Jefferson College (60 S. Lincoln St., Washington, PA 15301) or the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex (8000 Cranberry Springs Dr., Cranberry Township, PA 16066). 

"Anything you can donate will help," said Green. "Your donation can bring joy to a child in Pittsburgh for the holiday. Please donate what you can and help us break last year's record."

Media Contact:

Laurence Green
412-661-1400
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