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Beachcomber Camping Resort Donates $1,500 to Toys for Tots

Beachcomber Camping Resort Donates $1

By Press Release

CAPE MAY – It’s the time of year for giving. Beachcomber Camping Resort is in the gift-giving spirit by sponsoring a popular holiday program that gives brand new toys to children in need – the local chapter of U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots in Cape May Court House. Owners Tom Brodesser, Ken and Tammy Gomez with children Mark and Mary, and members of the Beachcomber staff presented organizer Kevin Mallon with a check for $1,500. For the third year, the Brodesser and Gomez families elected to give a donation to Toys for Tots on behalf of their seasonal campers as a way of saying “Merry Christmas.”
Beachcomber Camping Resort is proud to participate in the toy drive, and staff members say they are happy to be a part of it. “It’s a privilege and a responsibility to give to those in need. All kiddos deserve a present to open at Christmas time.” Beachcomber Camping Resort shares the mission of the program to play an active role in the development of our nation’s most valuable resource – our children. “Whether it is our continued financial support of Cape Regional Medical Center, our local education system or Toys for Tots, we believe in supporting those organizations in our community that make a positive difference in the lives of others.”

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