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First lady Jill Biden helps to sort toys as she hosts a Toys for Tots event Friday with Marine Corps families in the East Room at the White House in Washington.

WASHINGTON app Less than 10 minutes was all it took for a large pile of toys donated by the White House staff to disappear as Jill Biden and children from military families sorted them into boxes as part of the annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign for the less fortunate.

The White House is a longtime supporter of the program, which has been helping families for 77 years, said Lt. Gen. Leonard Anderson IV, commander of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

appWeappre making a significant impact right here in the nationapps capital, where these toys will go to kids in need,app he said at a White House event hosted by the first lady.

Last year, the program delivered over 25 million toys to more than 10 million children nationwide, he said. appThis year we think weappre going to set another record, so weappre really excited,app he said.

Jill Biden told several dozen military children who sat in front of her on the floor of the East Room facing two large glittering Christmas trees flanking the doorway that they are loved. Her father and late son served in the military.

appIf you only remember one thing for the holidays, after all the wrapping paper is cleaned up, let it be this: You are loved,app she said. appThere are so many people who care about you, from your family and your friends, from your teachers and your classmates, to the president and me.app

appAnd the best thing that we can do with that love is to let it overflow, to share it with others who might really need it,app she added.

After her brief remarks, the first lady asked the children: appAre you guys ready to get sorting?app And off they went toward the large pile of dolls, stuffed animals, sports gear, vehicles, books, puzzles and other items, including a copy of appDelaware Opolyapp app a Monopoly-style board game themed after President Joe Bidenapps home state.

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