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Unity Worship Christmas Toy Drive

By Rose Her, Contributing Writer
December 12, 2023 at 09:26am. Views: 602

Unity Worship Center is Spreading Joy this Christmas Season by hosting their annual Christmas Toy Drive. As the festive season approaches, our hearts are filled with love, kindness, and a deep desire to make a positive impact in our communities. This Christmas, we at Unity Worship Center are excited to spread the holiday joy and bring smiles to children's faces through our annual Toy Drive. Leader and Pastor, Tim Arroyo has been wholeheartedly committed to ensuring that every child in our community experiences the magic and joy of Christmas regardless of their circumstances. Last year Unity Worship Center was able to serve over 50 unprivileged families, this year we are determined to expand our reach and connect with more families in need. Unity Worship Center is reaching out to our wonderful community to join forces and make a difference in the lives of children. If you are interested in donating and contributing to our Toy Drive or for more information on attending, please contact Michelle Mendoza / Event Coordinator at: (909)533-9026.

Unity Worship Center Spreads Christmas Cheer with Annual Toy Drive

As the holiday season approaches, the spirit of giving and community engagement is alive and well at Unity Worship Center. With hearts brimming with love and a shared commitment to making a positive impact, the center is gearing up for its annual Christmas Toy Drive.

This year, under the dedicated leadership of Pastor Tim Arroyo, Unity Worship Center is thrilled to continue its tradition of spreading joy and putting smiles on the faces of children through the joyous occasion of the Toy Drive. Pastor Arroyo's wholehearted commitment ensures that every child in the community, regardless of their circumstances, gets to experience the magic of Christmas.

Having successfully served over 50 underprivileged families last year, Unity Worship Center has set its sights on an even broader impact this holiday season. The goal is to reach more families in need and create lasting memories for children who might otherwise miss out on the festive spirit.

Unity Worship Center extends an open invitation to the community, urging everyone to join forces in making a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. The call is for collective action, encouraging individuals and businesses alike to contribute to the Toy Drive.

For those interested in becoming part of this heartwarming initiative, donations are gladly accepted. Unity Worship Center encourages the community to reach out to Michelle Mendoza, the Event Coordinator, for more information on how to contribute or attend. Michelle can be contacted at (909) 533-9026.

This Christmas, let's come together as a community to ensure that every child experiences the joy and magic of the season. Unity Worship Center looks forward to the generosity and support of the community in making this year's Toy Drive a resounding success.

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