Matthew's Hope's Gifts of Hope in need of toys

The nonprofit is critically low on toys as it hopes to serve 300 children and their families this year.


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Matthew's Hope Ministries' Gifts of Hope program is in need of toys. 

The nonprofit's Gifts of Hope will serve around 300 children ages 0 to 17 and their families this year. The nonprofit will provide toys, gifts, gift cards, hygiene items and clothing for families in the community experiencing financial hardship and homelessness. 

Matthew's Hope said it is critically low on toys and is hoping the community can come together to support the families it is serving through the program. 

Donations can be dropped off between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays at Matthew's Hope, 611 Business Park Blvd. in Winter Garden. 

The nonprofit will be distributing toys Tuesday, Dec. 16, through Friday, Dec. 19. 

 

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Liz Ramos

Managing Editor Liz Ramos previously covered education and community for the East County Observer. Before moving to Florida, Liz was an education reporter for the Lynchburg News & Advance in Virginia for two years after graduating from the Missouri School of Journalism.

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