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‘Prayers have been answered’: Toys for Tots gifted with a warehouse in Montgomery County听听听

Montgomery Co. Toys for Tots receives Christmas miracle

On Monday, Elizabeth Scott, the Montgomery County coordinator for Toys for Toys said the organization was a month away from canceling this year鈥檚 toy drive.

In what could be a plot of a Hallmark Christmas movie, Judy Shincarick was able to help save Christmas without having to be visited by three ghosts.

Shincarick heard Scott’s plea on WTOP Radio and told her boyfriend, Peter Drury, who just so happens to be the president and broker of the Drury Company, Inc.

Drury told WTOP that one of his clients agreed to allow Scott and Toys for Tots use its warehouse for free.

鈥淭he owner would like the credit given to the Baha’i community of Montgomery County. They are big into community and community service,鈥 said Drury. 鈥淚 know the owner very well, I鈥檝e worked with him for 20 years and he is one of the nicest people on earth.鈥

The next person Drury reached out to along with his girlfriend was Scott, letting her know they had a place they wanted her to check out.

鈥淛udy texted me, saying she spoke to Peter about me needing a spot for Toys for Tots this year,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淛udy told me Peter said, 鈥榃e can鈥檛 have these kids without having a Christmas this year.'”

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Elizabeth Scott (left), the Montgomery County coordinator for Toys for Toys, hugging real estate Peter Drury. (WTOP/Jimmy Alexander)
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Montgomery County coordinator for Toys for Toys Elizabeth Scott (left) and real estate broker Peter Drury (right). Scott signed a contract on Friday for a new warehouse for the organization. (WTOP/Jimmy Alexander)
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Real estate broker Peter Drury stands beside Montgomery County coordinator for Toys for Toys Elizabeth Scott as she signed the contract inside the warehouse. (WTOP/Jimmy Alexander)
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Real estate broker Peter Drury, Montgomery County coordinator for Toys for Toys Elizabeth Scott and Scott’s daughter inside the warehouse. (WTOP/Jimmy Alexander)
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Scott told WTOP that her dream was to find a warehouse near the Montgomery County Airport that was between 8,000 to 10,000-square-feet wide.

Scott鈥檚 dreams came true 鈥 the warehouse is only 10 minutes away from her home by the airport in Gaithersburg, and is 13,000 square feet.

The extra room may come in handy. Last year, enough children in Montgomery County received presents from that they could have filled D.C.’s Capital One Arena.

鈥淟ast year, we served 23,000 kids. This year they told us it鈥檚 going to be larger,鈥 she said.

For Scott, Toys and Tots is a way to give back. As she signed the contract for the warehouse, Scott pointed out that Friday was the birthday of one of her late sons.

Fifty-seven years ago, the single mother and her children received toys and food thanks to Toys for Tots. Since then, Scott and her family have been volunteers for the organization.

Scott, along with her daughter, looked around the warehouse with beaming faces on Friday and said that she was thankful.

鈥淲TOP, y’all (are) my favorite. Thank you so much,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have done without you.鈥

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Jimmy Alexander

Jimmy Alexander has been a part of the D.C. media scene as a reporter for DC 太子探花 Now and a long-standing voice on the Jack Diamond Morning Show. Now, Alexander brings those years spent interviewing newsmakers like President Bill Clinton, Paul McCartney and Sean Connery, to the WTOP 太子探花room.

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