High Five Winner Organizes Toy Drive for Primary Children's Hospital

High Five Winner Organizes Toy Drive for Primary Children's Hospital


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(KSL News) We're getting into the spirit of the season here at KSL with our High Five segment, by coming up with our own nominations. This morning Scott Haws took a turn.

He nominated his neighbor, Brad Zarbock, of Sandy.

Scott says Brad is one of Santa Claus's busiest helpers. Each year for the past ten years, Brad has organized a toy drive for Primary Children's Hospital. It began after his own daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. Brad takes a large supply of donated toys to Primary Children's Hospital each Christmas Eve.

High Five Winner Organizes Toy Drive for Primary Children's Hospital

Brad Zarbock: "Primary Children's Hospital is an incredible thing. We had a little girl with cancer, years ago. We feel like Primary Children's Hospital gave us back our little girl. Every year we have an open house for Primary Children's. About 120 people come and they all bring toys."

That's just one of the many reasons Brad deserves a High Five. He's also a football coach and scout master. Scott says Brad is the neighborhood go-to guy, but doesn't like any credit.

If you'd like to nominate someone for a High Five, follow the link above.

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