Collecting magazines for troops

DOVER PLAINS — My Little Angels Daycare and Preschool has teamed up with Rolling Thunder New York Chapter 3 to collect new and recent magazines to send to the American troops serving abroad.Rolling Thunder is a nonprofit organization that publicizes Prisoners of War and Missing in Action issues and helps American veterans and soldiers.Denise Clair, the owner and operator of My Little Angels, said that she believes strongly in this issue. She thinks it’s important to give the current troops new reading material so they have a chance to escape the stresses of their surroundings.Clair said that sending care packages to the troops also reminds the soldiers that the people they are fighting for are thinking of them.“This is something very important,” she said. “It’s the little things that matter.”Rolling Thunder is collecting magazines of any subject matter, as well as books and toiletries, such as toothbrushes and toilet paper. The group is not accepting newspapers or regional magazines.“Everyone has magazines lying around the house, so instead of collecting dust, drop them off at My Little Angels and I will make sure they are delivered to the right person to be sent,” Clair said.She explained that helping out with programs like this one reinforces the lesson she tries to instill in her students about the importance of volunteering and giving back to the community.My Little Angels participates in other charity fundraisers for organizations like St. Jude Children’s Hospital.Clair said that if necessary, she is willing to pick up magazine donations from people who are unable to drop them off. “Anything to help out,” she said.My Little Angels Daycare and Preschool is located at 3593 Route 22 in Dover Plains. Donations can be dropped off during normal operation hours from 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday.For more information, call Denise Clair at 518-877-3902.

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