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The Coral Springs Police Department is conducting its annual toy drive, which will run until December 13

Coral Springs, Florida – The Coral Springs Police Department is gathering new, unwrapped toys to share with children in need across the community as part of its Annual Toy Drive.
The city suggests that donors might want to think about contributing toys such as sports-themed items, action figures, Legos, baby dolls, Play-Doh, toy cars, and board games. Stuffed animals and used toys are not accepted by the toy drive.
The drive is scheduled to take place from Monday, November 18, 2024, through Friday, December 13, 2024.
The designated locations for toy drop-off are:
Police Department Lobby – 2801 Coral Springs Drive
City Hall – 9500 W. Sample Road
Sharkey’s 10365 Royal Palm Blvd
Wing Plus Sample Road – 9880 West Sample Road
Let’s Chill – 9739 W Sample Road
Walmart – 10635 W Atlantic Blvd
For additional details regarding the drive, please reach out to Monica Vargas at 954-346-1311 or via email at mvargas@coralsprings.gov.
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