
Santa needs help gathering toys for children and families in our communities!
Local businesses, schools, non-profit organizations and industry are encouraged to register for the sixth annual Stuff-A-Bus toy drive to help raise donations for Santas Anonymous.
Beginning in 1984, Santas Anonymous is a student-led initiative at Father Mercredi that collects donations and provides opportunities for families and children to celebrate the holiday season. The Stuff-A-Bus campaign is a partnership between Transit Services, Santas Anonymous, and this year, Country 93.3 and Rock 97.9.
How to participate in the Stuff-A-Bus toy drive
To register for Stuff-A-Bus, contact Transit Customer Service at transit@rmwb.ca or 780-743-7931. Interested participants should sign up before Dec. 10.
Participating organizations collect new unwrapped toy donations, gift cards for local businesses or monetary donations from staff, customers or anyone interested in spreading the holiday spirit this season. All donations go to the local Santas Anonymous campaign to deliver to local children and families.
For 2021, the Santas Anonymous campaign is most in need of monetary donations and gift cards to local businesses for teenagers.
All participants are encouraged to set up a donation bin at their office, with a Santas Anonymous Stuff-A-Bus poster. A printable poster is available for download on the Municipal website.
The Stuff-A-Bus campaign already has more than 20 returning local businesses and organizations. However, new participants are needed every year to ensure Santa can deliver as many presents as possible.
Stuffing Day
On Dec. 10, Transit Services will visit each registered participant to collect their donations and deliver them to Santas Anonymous at Father Mercredi High School.
Santa Claus along with Country 93.3 and Rock 97.9 will be along for the ride to help stuff-a-bus full of donations and spread the holiday spirit!
Learn more about the Stuff-A-Bus campaign, including locations of participating organizations to drop-off donations, at rmwb.ca/stuffabus.
For more information or questions, contact Pulse at 780-743-7000 or rmwb.ca/pulse.
Drop off Locations:
Wajax (205 MacAlpine Crescent)
Sparksman Transportation (8030 Golosky Avenue)
Tridon (10017 Queen Street)
The Fort Martial Arts (8112 Fraser Avenue)
Servus Credit Union (9804 Morrison Street)
9Round-Fort McMurray (3-608 Signal Rd)
Razors Edge (1-101 Signal Rd)
Insight Medical (#1-606 Signal Road)
Sister Mary Philips School (177 Dickins Drive)
RCMP - Timberlea (105 Paquette Drive)
Elsie Yanak Catholic School (331 Callen Dr)
Sinclair Supply (885 Memorial Drive)
Cummins (300 TaigaNova Crescent)
Jos-Will Millwork (150A Boreal Avenue)
Summit GM (530 MacKenzie Boulevard)
Ecole St. Paul (429 Ross Haven Drive)
MNP (9707 Main Street)
RMWB - Roads - Satellite Yard (1 Silin Forest Road - off HWY 63)
EMCO Fort McMurray (130 Boreal Avenue)
Spartan Controls Ltd (985 Memorial Drive)
Linde Canada Inc. (1005 Memorial Drive)
Fort McKay Alcor (150A MacDonald Crescent)
Crossfit Crude (8112 Fraser Avenue)
Rotary House (10116 Fraser Avenue)
Unifor Local 707A (10019 Macdonald Avenue)
Lafarge (680 AB-HWY 63)
Dave Hill Pharmacy (1-200 Thickwood Boulvard)
Ecole McTavish (352 Parsons Creek Drive)
Northern Plumming & Heating (Unit B1 - 380 MacKenzie Blvd.)
RMWB: Community Partnerships & Initiatives Branch (Jubilee Building - 4th Floor)