HALLOWEEN CANDY COLLECTION FOR US TROOPS
Haddon Heights, NJ – The trailer, donated by National Freight Inc. pulled out of the parking lot today, loaded with about 4 tons of candy being shipped overseas by Keystone Soldiers. The candy drive this year was even bigger than 2007 thanks to the added efforts of several local dentists who helped Dr. Markus try to break last year’s national record for candy donated by local children.
Once again, it was the kids from the area, themselves we have to thank. It’s one thing when there’s a collection in school for flood victims, or the Red Cross; it’s another thing when instead of their parents’ money, they are donating their hard-earned Halloween candy.
Many offices offered raffle prizes for every pound of candy donated. Several offices also were able to donate badly needed cash to Keystone Soldiers, to help defray the expenses of shipment to Iraq and Afghanistan. Information about this organization can be found, on the web, at www.keystonesoldiers.com .
“Not only are we providing materiel to the troops, but we are also preventing decay in New Jersey, and nationally, by taking this candy off the streets. The kids who’ve taken part in this the past several years have truly gotten the understanding of charitable giving. They are taking something that was valuable to them, and giving it to others who need it more than they do. The letters that some children wrote to our soldiers, to accompany the cartons of candy were heartwarming.
Rough amounts of candy collected:
Dr. Steve Markus, Haddon Heights 4200 lbs
Dr. Harry Monokian, Marlton 550
Dr. Beth Snyder, Doylestown 375
Dr. Jeff Rosenberg, Old City 300
Dr. Buzz Waterston, Media 300
Dr. Ron Rotem 1975