Gibbsboro, NJ – Jaws Youth Fund (JYF) is pleased to announce that it is teaming-up with LEIB Solutions for a holiday Toy Drive.  LEIB Solutions will collect items for the toy drive through employees, clients and business partners,.  It will run from Thanksgiving to December 19, 2009

LEIB is collecting new, unwrapped toys or books which the Jaws Youth Fund will distribute to several Camden-area programs including:  Center for Family Services, MLK Child Development Center, El Centro Child Care Center and Mi Casita Child Care.

“Everyone at the LEIB is excited about giving back to the community. This is a special time of the year, and we’re happy that we can help make a difference,” said Bryan E. Leib, Vice President of Operations, LEIB Solutions.  “We are especially appreciative of Jaws Youth Fund and United Way of Camden County for their assistance in ensuring that the toys get to deserving families.”

"We are honored to partner with LEIB to help us extend our outreach, and to make a difference in the lives of deserving families during the holiday season," said Ron Jaworski, Founder Jaws Youth Fund and ESPN Analyst.

About LEIB Solutions
LEIB Solutions, www.leibsolutions.com, is a full service Accounts Receivable Management company, handling Domestic and International accounts receivables for small, mid-size and large companies.  Founded in 1986, LEIB and it’s management team have been the recipients of many awards and certifications over the last 23 years. Respect. Tenacity. Results.

About Jaws Youth Fund
The United Way of Camden County Jaws Youth Fund, www.RonJaworski.com, is a partnership by United Way of Camden County and the family of Ron Jaworski, ESPN’s Monday Night Football Analyst and former NFL Eagles Great. The JAWS Youth Fund is an initiative serving at-risk youth throughout Camden County and the Delaware Valley region.

United Way and the Jaworski Family are committed to giving children a better life by creating opportunities for them to be successful. Through special events fundraising, the United Way JAWS Youth Fund has delivered over $2.5 million to over 70 non-profit organizations providing services to children ages 7-18. These programs must provide clear goals and demonstrated outcomes.


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