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Grafton Public Library: Grafton Public Library Collecting New Pajamas For The 15th Annual Boston Bruins / Cradles To Crayons Pajama Drive

The Grafton Public Library is once again joining the Boston Bruins, DCF/Wonderfund and Cradles to Crayons to collect pajamas for kids in ...

(Grafton Public Library)

2022-02-08

The Grafton Public Library is once again joining the Boston Bruins, DCF/Wonderfund and Cradles to Crayons to collect pajamas for kids in need through February and March! Our collective goal is to collect 5,000 pairs for drop off in Newton MA by the end of March. Staff will be in pajamas on Fridays and Saturdays to promote the program, and have planned several special events including a stuffed animal sleepover. Please visit the Library’s Calendar of Events for details.

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Want to help? Donate a NEW pair of pajamas for children and teens through March 31, 2022 at the Grafton Public Library, 35 Grafton Common, Grafton MA. The donations are accepted in the Lobby.

We are looking for brand new pajamas, appropriate for all seasons, from sizes 2T through adult medium. Please do not give pajamas that include any family or holiday references, and defer to Cradles to Crayons Quality = Dignity guidelines, and purchasing only items that all children would be both excited and proud to wear and use.

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Our most needed sizes are:

Monetary donations are also accepted online.

Alternatively, you can purchase pajamas through the Cradles to Crayons Boston Amazon Wish List, and they will be shipped directly to them.

For more information about Cradles to Crayons Boston or the Boston Bruins Pajama Drive, please visit https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/boston/bruins-pj-drive/. For Library questions, please contact Beth Gallaway, Library Director, at 508-839-4649 or gallawayb@graftonlibrary.org.


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