Join the Spirit of Giving in Duncanville
This holiday season, the Duncanville community has embraced the spirit of giving through various toy drives aimed at supporting families in need. The Duncanville Police Department’s Santa Cop program is currently accepting unwrapped toy donations until December 12. These donations will be supplied to families selected to partake in the program, which has become a lifeline for many underprivileged children during the holidays. According to Officer Michelle Arias, the program was designed to extend assistance beyond just toys, offering gifts, decorations, food, and even Christmas trees when resources allow.
Impact on Local Families
The Santa Cop initiative specifically targets families who struggle to provide holiday gifts for their children. Nominations for families come from Duncanville ISD counselors, who have a closer connection with students that might significantly benefit from this generous support. "Our goal is to focus on every child within each household, not just those who have been nominated," emphasizes Officer Arias, highlighting a holistic approach in helping those in the community.
How You Can Contribute
Community involvement is crucial for the success of the Santa Cop program, making donations essential. Drop-off boxes are conveniently located within the Duncanville Police Department and City Hall. Additional drop-off points include the Duncanville Senior Center, Inwood National Bank, and Champions Cove. Thanks to the involvement of local organizations like the Duncanville Noon Lions Club, the community can collectively make a difference. The Lions Club is encouraging members to bring unwrapped toys to their Christmas party, further amplifying the outreach effort.
Chamber of Commerce Toy Drive
In addition to the Santa Cop program, the Duncanville Chamber of Commerce is running its own toy drive with an emphasis on children aged 8 to 12. Located at 300 E. Wheatland Road, the Chamber office serves as a key drop-off site for donations until December 19. Those looking to make a difference can reach out to Chamber Director Hilda Carrera for further information on contributing.
Wrapping It Up: Join the Gift Wrapping Party
The community spirit of Duncanville will culminate in a gift-wrapping party on December 12 at the First Christian Church. Volunteers are welcomed to assist in preparing the collected toys for delivery, ensuring every child can experience the joy of unwrapping a gift this holiday season. This collaborative effort showcases how charitable projects like Santa Cop and the Chamber’s toy drive not only spread joy but also strengthen community bonds.
To learn more about how you can help, please contact Officer Michelle Arias at 972-780-5027 or Duncanville Chamber Director Hilda Carrera at 972-780-4990. Let’s spread the joy this December!
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