Market Street donates 9,500 to The Woodlands Kiwanis Club

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Market Street and The Woodlands Car Club donated over $9,500 to The Woodlands Kiwanis Club, dedicated to aiding children in crisis across Montgomery County. This contribution is part of the Change for Charity initiative, which has raised more than $350,000 for local charities since its inception. The funds were collected during the first quarter of 2025, showcasing the ongoing support for community needs. The Woodlands Car Club organizes monthly events to generate donations, while funds from Market Street’s parking meters contribute to the total amount given to selected charities. The Kiwanis Club focuses on supporting children with special needs, illness, or requiring mentorship, reflecting a strong commitment to youth development.

This initiative not only helps local children but also fosters a spirit of community involvement among residents. The collaboration between local businesses and charitable organizations emphasizes the importance of community philanthropy. Such efforts are vital for addressing the needs of vulnerable children in the area.

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