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Christmas Toy Giveaway
Mens Closet, in partnership with its non-profit organization MC Community Care, Mandell Law, Orange County Commissioner Michael Scott, Orlando Commissioner Shan Rose, and HOS, are excited to give away Christmas toys to families in the community. There will be toys for children, face painting, balloon animals, a gaming truck, workshops, free food, music, and multiple vendors on site.
This event is open and free to the public.
Over the years, Mens Closet and MC Community Care have organized numerous outreach events, including Back-To-School Backpack Giveaways, Turkey Giveaways, and Christmas Toy Giveaways. Its mission has always been to support families through the community.
“We’re giving back to the community, and we want to get everyone involved. There is no better way to cultivate a stronger community and empower them with the support they deserve,” says Hady Abed, Co-Founder. “This event is about empowerment, dignity, and community coming together.”
DISCLAIMER: Tickets do not guarantee Christmas toys. Toys will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, limited to one per child. Children must be present with a parent or guardian.
