Ashlee Smith started Ashlee’s Toy Closet when she was eight years old, after she lost her house to the Angora Fire in 2007. Now, at 22, she’s still giving out toys, this time to children impacted by the Caldor Fire in California’s Grizzly Flats. She participated in a relief effort for fire victims on Sept. 26. “That big pink truck out there was full of toys. So we estimate between 10 to 15 thousand toys, and it was all for them,” Smith told NTD News. She and her organization have been covering every West Coast fire. “We do donate toys to kids to single house fires, Christmas, birthdays. We kind of do it all, so I kind of have a stockpile of toys, I like to call it,” she said. In the future, Smith hopes to have an East Coast chapter of Ashlee’s Toy Closet to help children impacted by …