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1 800 USA Hotels.com Donates Toys For Annual Charity

MAHWAH, NJ – 1800USAHotels.com, a leader in global discount hotel reservations, launched their holiday promotion with the Toys For Tots annual charity program last week. The promotion also involves 1800USAHotels.com’s customers by giving them a chance to be involved in a tradition of giving during this holiday season.

For each hotel booking made through 1800USAHotels.com, a generous donation will be given to the Marine’s Toys for Tots Foundation in the customer’s name. In addition to this contribution, a letter will be sent to each customer in recognition of their generosity and participation. In less than a week, 1800USAHotels.com has already donated more than $2000.00 to Toys for Tots and, with the help of their customers, hopes to donate much more by year end.

The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is directed by the Commander, Marine Forces Reserve from his headquarters in New Orleans, LA. The Toys for Tots Foundation is an IRS recognized 501 not-for-profit public charity, independent of the Marine Corps.

This event helps to bring hope into the lives of young children all over the United States. 1 800 USA Hotels is a worldwide discount hotel and travel reservations specialist and uses an interactive online booking engine. They offer savings at over 15,000 worldwide hotels in 1,500 cities and 140 countries. With more than 200,000 members, 1800USAHotels.com generates over $70 million in annual revenue, or approximately 1 million rooms per year. 1800USAHotels.com is able to provide air, cruises, vacation packages, spas, bed & breakfasts and more.

www.1800USAHotels.com

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