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UD women’s lacrosse has launched toy drive

UD Head Coach Kim Ciarrocca and the women’s lacrosse team have organized a toy drive.

1:09 p.m., Dec. 7, 2006--The University of Delaware women's lacrosse team has organized a holiday toy drive in conjunction with the Ronald McDonald House in Wilmington.

UD Head Coach Kim Ciarrocca, her coaching staff and team members will purchase new toys and deliver them to the Ronald McDonald House in mid-December. They also are encouraging the University community, scholar-athletes, students, Fightin' Blue Hens fans and members of the Newark community to contribute an unwrapped toy for charity.

Toys can be dropped off from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. until Wednesday, Dec. 13, in Room 101C of the Delaware Field House. The room is located next to the UD season ticket office in the main lobby.

“The Delaware community has been very supportive of our women's lacrosse team,” Ciarrocca said. “At this time of year it is extra special to give back, and we are very thankful as a team to have great support from our athletic department to allow us to move forward with such a great project. As a lacrosse family here at Delaware, we think it is especially important to help others throughout the year.”

Ronald McDonald House Charities works to better the lives of children and their families around the world. The program, which began in 1974, provides a "home away from home" for families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. Since that time, more than 10 million families around the world have benefited from the comfort provided by a Ronald McDonald House.

The Ronald McDonald Family Room program extends the comfort of a Ronald McDonald House to a hospital setting. Typically located just steps from neonatal or pediatric intensive care units, the Family Room provides a place to escape the stress and tension of the hospital.

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