Donate Your Way 2011 Fundraiser on December 9!


"Spread the Joy, Give a Toy"

Donate Your Way Toys and Funds Drive

When: 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. Friday, December 9, 2011

Where: State Restaurant
935 W. Webster Ave, Chicago IL 60614

Suggested Donation: Unwrapped toys (up to 18 years old) or monetary donations


Kids in need are waiting for a good deed…
so lend a hand by coming out to the 
2011 "Donate Your Way" Toys and Funds Drive!

Get in the "giving" spirit and come out bearing toys or cash to make unfortunate children smile this holiday season!

Help out this winter by bringing a toy for the Walter and Connie Payton Foundation Toy Drive to benefit children throughout Illinois.

Feeling generous? Make a donation, bid on high-end items in our silent auction or buy raffle tickets to win great prizes all to benefit Neuroblastoma.

This year’s fundraiser will direct benefit children diagnosed with Neuroblastoma in the Chicago area.

A $30 wristband package is available with $10 dollars going to charity. Appetizers, great music and a night of “generous” fun is guaranteed for all those who attend!

So come dance, drink, and donate your way, whether it be a toy or monetary donation, to help kids out this holiday season!

 Must be 21 and over to attend. Toys must be new, unwrapped, and for ages 18 and under. No limit. 

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What it is...


The Donate Your Way fundraiser is an annual fundraising event that offers something different and unique in the aspect of charity.
The charity giving is split into two different parts: toy drive and monetary funds.
New and unwrapped toys are collected and donated to the Walter and Connie Payton Foundation Toy drive, which distributes toys during the holiday season to less fortunate children throughout Illinois.
The monetary funds are collected and donated to a different cause every year. We have donated to the Juveniles Diabetes Fund and the National Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Each year, we choose a different fund which brings awareness to a pediatric disease.
This way, by giving people the option of bringing toys or donating money (or both), we offer them the "donate your way" opportunity in choosing how exactly they get to do something charitable every holiday season.