Toys for Toga - Drop Off Location

This holiday season, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to participate in the 13th annual Toys for Toga holiday toy drive. This community-wide effort brings joy to more than 1,500 children in Saratoga County every year. In 2024, our region came together in a record-breaking way by collecting more than 4,500 toys and raising over $12,000 to help local families. As the 2025 campaign begins, we are excited to help make this year even more impactful.

Bring a toy and receive complimentary admission - From November 3 to December 13, visitors who bring a new, unwrapped toy to the Saratoga Automobile Museum will receive one complimentary admission as a thank you for supporting local children. Every donated toy benefits families in Saratoga County and stays within the community.

Where your donations go - All toys and financial contributions are split evenly among three local organizations:

Franklin Community Center in Saratoga Springs
CAPTAIN Community Human Services in Clifton Park
Mechanicville Area Community Services Center

Ways to support the campaign

Donate a toy: Drop off a new, unwrapped toy at the Saratoga Automobile Museum or one of more than 100 participating Saratoga County locations between November 3 and December 13.
Give online: Contribute to the Toys for Toga GoFundMe or donate directly to the Saratoga County Foundation. A holiday wish list is available on the GoFundMe page.

Buy a beer for a cause: Pick up a 4-pack of Druthers Toys for Toga Winter Ale at Price Chopper or Hannaford. The seasonal ale will also be available on draft at select Saratoga establishments.

Support participating partners: Order a Sun Cruiser Vodka Iced Tea or Saratoga Water at partner locations. Both brands generously contribute large numbers of toys to the program each year.

Join us in making 2025 a season of generosity and community spirit. Drop off a toy, enjoy a visit to the Museum, and help brighten the holidays for children throughout Saratoga County.

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