Valrico student Addison Kapustiak started a collection for new toys for children receiving treatment at All Children’s Hospital.

By Kate Quesada

At this time of year, many residents look for ways to help those less fortunate than themselves. Nine-year-old Valrico resident Addison Kapustiak has found a way to put smiles on the faces of some of the area’s sickest children by starting a toy drive and is asking the community to help.

Addison, who is in the third grade at Lithia Springs Elementary, has a rare disease that requires regular blood transfusions at All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. During one of her visits, she noticed that the prize closet, where patients can go and pick out a toy after their treatment, was very low on toys. For her next birthday, rather than ask her friends to bring gifts for her to her party, she suggested they donate an item to the closet. When she received such great support, she decided to make the drive for toys wider and Sending Smiles was born.

According to Addison’s mother, Alice, the only stipulation on the toys is that they are new and they appeal to patients from babies to 21 year olds.

“These toys are used as rewards for children to take home, so there is a wide range of possibilities,” said Alice. “Things like nail polish, crafts and hair accessories are great, but so are soccer balls, puzzles and coloring books.”

FishHawk resident Kelly Rowjohn learned about Addison’s mission to fill the closet and used her popular Facebook page, Friends of FishHawk to organize more donations.

“Addison is just such a bright light,” said Rowjohn, who coordinates many volunteer projects and has helped hundreds of people in need.

During the holidays, donations were dropped off at FishHawk Barbershop, Art Monkey and other local businesses from Tampa to Lakeland. Many other community members and groups jumped in to help the cause. Davenport Daily Delights pledged to donate 10 percent of its proceeds during the collection toward purchase of toys and the Newsome High School wrestling team made the drive its team project for the holiday season.

But Addison doesn’t want to stop collecting after the holidays.

“Unfortunately, kids are sick all the time,” said Alice. Paypal donations can be sent to sendingsmilestoallkids@gmail.com. Email Alice at alliekap1@aol.com.

Newsome Wrestling Team are “Sending Smiles” with their toy drive donations for the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg.
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Kate Quesada
Assignment Editor Kate Quesada started working at the Osprey Observer in 2004 after graduating from the University of South Florida with a masters degree in Mass Communications. Since then, she has held various positions at the paper and has been working as the assignment editor since January 2020. She lives in Lithia with her husband Mike and sons Dylan and Max and stays active in the community on school PTA boards and volunteering with local organizations.