Conroe ISD Police holding 24th Annual Toy Drive

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Conroe ISD Police Department is collecting new, unwrapped toys for the 24th Annual Children in Santa’s Dreams Toy Drive until December 12. This initiative seeks to provide gifts for boys and girls of all ages at 40 locations across the district. Over the past ten years, the program has assisted more than 9,200 children in over 4,000 families, ensuring they experience a joyful Christmas. Since its inception in 2002, Children in Santa’s Dreams has helped 17,000 children, including over 1,100 last year. Lieutenant Julie M.

Thompson is available for inquiries at (936) 709-8921. A list of participating schools and local businesses is provided, emphasizing community involvement in the drive. This year’s collection aims to continue the tradition of generosity and support in the Conroe area. The drive highlights the importance of community efforts in making the holidays brighter for those in need.

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