The local non-profit 'Smiles Against Cancer' made its annual toy drop-off to support patients undergoing treatment at Loyola Medicine in Maywood and Advocate Christ in Oak Lawn.
More than 500 toys were donated, along with letters of encouragement.that I have read and agree.
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