We need your help to fill Dr. Bear’s Closet at Children’s National Hospital.
Ginger Walker and Give Back Team along with B101.5 have teamed up for the 7th year in a row to Fill Dr. Bear's Closet! Donations are being accepted now through Sept. 24, 2025. Click here to follow our Facebook event for updates.
You may drop off your donations at our office or order from Amazon and have them sent to us at:
Coldwell Banker Elite
c/o Give Back Team & Dr. Bear’s Closet
100 Parkway Blvd
Stafford, VA 22554
Below is a list of donations Give Back Team & B101.5 are collecting:
INFANT IDEAS
Wubbanubs (pacifiers)
Teething rings/toys
Activity centers/gyms
Playmats
Plastic crib mobiles/soothers/musical centers
Rattles
Shape sorter and stacking toys
Sound machines
Swaddles/muslin blankets
Musical/light up toys
Board Books
TODDLER IDEAS
Little People figures and playsets
Building blocks (MEGA, DUPLO, wooden)
Shape sorter and stacking toys
Walker/Ride on
Musical/light up toys
Bubbles
Interactive Books (Touch & Feel, Pop-Up, Musical)
Preschool Age (Popular brands: Melissa and Doug, Disney, Little Tikes, Leapfrog, HotWheels, Tonka)
Barbies (all skin tones)& accessories
Action figures, Building blocks (DUPLO, magnetic)
Dress up/pretend play sets
Animal/dinosaur figurines
Bubbles
Playdoh and tools
Plastic cars/trucks/trains
HotWheels /Matchbox cars and tracks
Doc McStuffins, Paw Patrol and PJ Masks toys
Interactive books
SCHOOL AGE
Hair/nail accessories
Science/slime kits
Playdoh/Model Magic
HotWheels /Matchbox cars & tracks
Remote Control cars
Books
DVDs
Games
Legos
Action figures
Art/craft kits
Barbies (of all skin tones)& accessories
Large Dolls (American Girl style)
LOL Dolls
Building blocks (Lego sets, Kinect)
Remote control cars
TEENS
Headphones/AirPods
Bluetooth speakers
Athletic equipment
Intricate art kits and sketchbooks
Remote control cars
Hair/Makeup/Nail accessories
DVDs and booksGift cards (Target/Amazon/iTunes/Visa/Mastercard)
Ipads/tablets
Game systems and games (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo Switch)
“Your donations will be given to patients and family members during their hospital visit to provide comfort, offer distractions, and to normalize the hospital setting.”