Except for churches. The poor small churches of our city got swept out this year because churches do not need a 501 C-3 to be non-profit. But gee, Proctors could have become the covering angel here. They are non-profit, they could have worked with these groups and made the request and then distributed the goodies. Too much to expect you say? It’s Christmas, I myself drive to get the toys and distribute them,even finding toys for families that are in need. That is what non-profits are. That is what they are supposed to do. Picking up those big green bags of toys and seeing what is in them is a highlight of the season. My daughter hits the streets and finds bikes being thrown away, brings them home and sets up a repair shop in the garage. We now have 5 spiffy bikes to give away.