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KCEOC Toy Drive: Help Us Share Joy This Holiday Season

KCEOC Community Action Partnership is excited to launch our annual Toy Drive, supporting local children who are part of KCEOC programs and services. This holiday tradition helps ensure that every child in our community has a reason to smile this season—and we need your help to make it happen.

We are accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys now through Monday, December 15. Every contribution, large or small, brings joy, comfort, and holiday magic to families who may be facing financial hardship.

What to Donate

We welcome donations of new toys for children of all ages. Items should be unwrapped so our team can match gifts appropriately based on age and need.

Where to Donate

Toy donations may be dropped off at any of the following community partner locations:

  • All KCEOC locations
  • West Knox Pharmacy
  • Tomahawk’s Axe Club
  • PB&J Tshirt Company
  • Bluegrass Care Navigators
  • Custom Cleaning & Maintenance (CC&M)
  • Knox County Fiscal Court
  • Knox County Circuit Court
  • The Mountain Advocate
  • Forcht Bank – Barbourville & Corbin branches

These partners help make our Toy Drive possible by serving as convenient collection points across the community.

Why Your Donation Matters

Many families in southeastern Kentucky are working hard to meet basic needs, especially during the winter months. Your generosity helps lift the burden for parents and brings joy to children who deserve to experience the happiness of the holiday season.

When we come together as a community, we make a meaningful impact—one child, one gift, one act of kindness at a time.

More Information

For questions about the Toy Drive or to learn more about how you can help, contact:
Jessi L. Montgomery
📞 606-546-3152
📧 jlmontgomery@kceoc.com

Thank you for helping KCEOC spread warmth, hope, and holiday cheer to families across our region!

KCEOC

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