In a recent government meeting, community leaders discussed the upcoming holiday toy drive aimed at supporting less fortunate families in the area. Scheduled for November 30th and December 7th at Walmart, the initiative has seen significant growth over the past three years, with participation increasing from over 100 in its inaugural year to more than 240 last year. Organizers are optimistic about further expanding this year's outreach, especially given the current economic climate.
The toy drive will focus on collecting unwrapped toys, with a particular emphasis on older children aged 12 and above, a demographic often overlooked in holiday giving. To address this, the organizers plan to provide gift cards alongside traditional gifts, ensuring that older children also receive support during the holiday season.
Community members are encouraged to contribute either by donating toys or by making monetary donations, which can be written off as tax deductions. The local police department has already participated by filling a donation box, demonstrating community engagement in the initiative.
As the meeting concluded, members expressed gratitude for the volunteers and community members who contribute to local efforts, emphasizing the importance of collective action in enhancing community welfare. The next meeting is scheduled for December 10th, following the Thanksgiving holiday.