novel coronavirus pandemic, Richardson and family friend Ashley Hansen are encountering more challenges to keep the toy drive going.“Each year we set a goal to shatter the previous year’s record of donations,” Hansen told Global News in an email.“Due to the significant amount of job loss or reduction in working hours due to COVID-19, fewer people, including those who typically donate each year, have the financial means to donate this year.”Global News viewers first met Sean when we covered his story about his dream trip to Legoland in California.The idea behind “Sean’s Gift of Sharing” toy drive came from his last birthday in 2015 when he was too sick to go home but was given permission to hold a birthday party just outside his oncology.