Ashlee Smith, 11, of Jerry Whitehead Elementary, recently joined a group of 10 young people from the United States and Canada honored by Build-a-Bear for making the world a better place. She won her Huggable Hero award for starting Ashleeโ€™s Toy Closet, an organization that collects toys and books for children in need. More information can be found at www.ashleestoycloset.org.

How much was your scholarship?

My scholarship was $7,500, and the money for my organization was $2,500.

Did you say seventy-five hundred dollars?

Yes. For my scholarship.

What did you win this money for?

I have an organization that helps kids whoโ€™ve been affected by natural disasters, fires or in these bad economic times, their parents canโ€™t buy them toys.

And so how does that work?

I get toys donated by kids. I just today picked up toys from the Methodist church in Galena.

How many did you pick up?

I would say I picked [up] 200 toys, and they were collecting them for about a week.

And how many times, how frequently, do you pick up a bunch of toys like that?

Well, Iโ€™ve had 10 churches doing like programs for me, and getting money, anything that might help me.

How much money and toys or value of toys have you gotten?

Iโ€™ve passed out more than 150,000 toys.

One hundred and fifty thousand toys or $150,000 worth of toys?

One hundred and fifty thousand toys.

Oh, my gosh, thatโ€™s a lot of toys. Thatโ€™s a lot of toys. That would fill this whole building!

[Laughs] I know.

OK, so how do you distribute them?

I send them in boxes, or if itโ€™s a big wildfire, Iโ€™ll get a semi truck and fill the semi truck and go down and deliver the toys like that.

How long have you been doing this?

Three years, since I was 8 years old.

How did you get entered into the Huggable Heroes thing?

They donโ€™t tell you who entered you. Itโ€™s kind of an anonymous thing.

So you went to St. Louis, Missouri. What happened there?

We got to tour the factory, and we had a lunch with all the people, and thatโ€™s where we got our awards and checks and stuff. And we got to tour the whole city.

Sounds like a lot of fun. Youโ€™re going to continue to do this for a while, right?

Heck, yes.

Do you have a telephone number for people to call if they want to help?

My email is on my website, which is www.ashleestoycloset.org. My momโ€™s cell phone is (775) 527-2245.

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