Trunk or Treat Transforms Troy Hills Center into Halloween Haven

Parsippany, NJLocal News

During its annual Trunk or Treat celebration, Troy Hills Center became a vibrant Halloween hub, bringing together clients and local children for a day of joy and connection. The parking lot transformed as creatively decorated car trunks showcased themes ranging from friendly ghosts to superheroes, with staff and volunteers eagerly handing out candy. Laughter filled the air, as children and residents shared stories and admired each other's costumes, highlighting the spirit of community. “This is one of our favorite days of the year,” said a staff member, emphasizing the event's role in fostering kindness and inclusion. In addition to candy, participants enjoyed music and festive decorations, ensuring everyone left with cherished memories.

This event serves as a reminder that Halloween transcends costumes and candy; it celebrates community across generations. The success of the Trunk or Treat underscores the importance of togetherness in local neighborhoods. Such gatherings strengthen community bonds and create lasting connections among diverse groups.

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