Bowling Green, Ky. – In the spirit of the holidays, Warren County Public Schools Athletics is launching a two-week toy and sports equipment drive that begins on Monday, December 9th, and continues through Saturday, December 21st. This initiative aims to gather donations that will bring joy to local children and promote physical activity in the community.
Residents are encouraged to contribute by dropping off any toys or sports equipment at designated locations. Donations can be made at any Warren County public middle school or high school during scheduled athletic events throughout the drive. This is a great opportunity for families to clean out gently used or new items that could benefit others.
As the holiday season approaches, it’s important for the community to come together and support those in need. The drive is an excellent way for students and their families to get involved and spread some cheer. All items collected will be distributed to children who may not have the opportunity to receive gifts this season.
Participants are reminded that every little bit helps. Whether it’s a basketball, soccer ball, or a simple toy, each contribution can make a significant difference in a child’s life. The drive not only focuses on toys but also encourages outdoor play and activity with sports gear.
Mark your calendars and join your community in supporting this charitable cause. Remember, the drive runs from December 9th to December 21st, so get your donations in before the deadline!
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