Code Four Helps Give Back
This holiday season, Code Four is partnering with Warrior for Children to help bring holiday joy to children ages 0-18 years old.
Warrior for Children is a non-profit organization aimed at helping kids worldwide cope with traumatic life experiences. Warrior for Children does this by collecting new & unwrapped items that can ultimately improve their overall health and wellbeing.
Code Four: Donation Center
Now through December 11, 2020, Code Four will be accepting all new and unwrapped items in support of this non-profit organization. Items can include: toys & games, baby essentials like formula, wipes and diapers, and even housing needs like bed linens, blankets and pillows. All of these items help kids cope with the experiences they’ve dealt with.
Code Four is the only Warrior for Children donation center in Orange County, so we hope our Southern California community can help participate!
What to Donate
These items will help children ages 0-18 cope with traumatic life experiences.
Please donate any new & unwrapped items, including (but not limited to):
BABY NEEDS
• Diapers (All Sizes) & Wipes
• Enfamil Gentlease Powder
• Feeding Sets (Cups, Forks, Spoons)
• Learning Toys & Games
• Baby Books
GAMES & TOYS
• Toys for All Ages & Genders
• Wooden Blocks, Puzzles & Games
• Toy Dolls, Action Figures & Trucks/Cars
• Sports Equipment
• Art Supplies & Playdoh
• Tricycle/Push Bikes/Bicycles
• Books (All Ages)
ESSENTIALS
• School Supplies
• Gift Cards (Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart or Kohl’s)
• Twin/Full Sheet Sets & Pillows with Cases
• Hygiene Supplies & Hair Products
• Backpacks
• Quality Metal Water Bottles
How to Donate
COME OVER
Bring your new & unwrapped item(s) to Code Four during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM).
BE SAFE
In order to adhere to social distancing protocols, please park in the designated stalls and call us at (714) 907-3245 upon arrival. Someone from our team will safely collect your item(s).
SHIP INSTEAD
If you’d rather ship your item(s) instead, please mail them directly to Code Four, and address to “Warrior for Children”.