Toy and Book Drive to Benefit Goryeb Childrens Hospital

Parsippany, NJLocal News

LongHorn Steakhouse in Parsippany has launched a Toy and Book Drive in partnership with Goryeb Children’s Hospital, running throughout July. The restaurant encourages community members to donate new toys, books, and other small gifts that could uplift pediatric patients. Goryeb Children’s Hospital is recognized as Northern New Jersey’s leading specialized pediatric facility, providing expert care to local children. Donations can be made at LongHorn Steakhouse located at 690 Route 46, Parsippany. Those wishing to contribute financially can consult with restaurant management about purchasing gifts on their behalf.

Additionally, donors unable to visit the restaurant can arrange for gift pickup or alternative donation options by emailing Dnelson@loho. com. This initiative not only supports children's health but also fosters community involvement in local healthcare efforts. Such drives are vital for enhancing the experience of young patients during their hospital stays.

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