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‘We just love being Santa’s helpers’: Local nonprofits host toy giveaway at Prince George’s Co. community center

Kid high fives the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
A child high-fives the Grinch during the 3rd Annual Holiday Gift giveaway event at the William Beanes Community Center on Dec. 15, 2024. (草莓传媒/Jimmy Alexander)
Kids posing with the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
Children and the Grinch during the 3rd Annual Holiday Gift giveaway event at the William Beanes Community Center on Dec. 15, 2024. (草莓传媒/Jimmy Alexander)
Kids running after the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
Kids running after the Grinch during the 3rd Annual Holiday Gift giveaway event at the William Beanes Community Center on Dec. 15, 2024. (草莓传媒/Jimmy Alexander)
Kids painting during the Toy Giveaway event.
Prince George鈥檚 County Council member Krystal Oriadha overseeing the kids’ artistic creations. (草莓传媒/Jimmy Alexander)
Child painting at toy giveaway event
A child is painting during the 3rd Annual Holiday Gift giveaway event at the William Beanes Community Center on Dec. 15, 2024. (草莓传媒/Jimmy Alexander)
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Kid high fives the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
Kids posing with the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
Kids running after the Grinch during the Toy Giveaway event.
Kids painting during the Toy Giveaway event.
Child painting at toy giveaway event

About 100 families from across the D.C. region were invited to the William Beanes Community Center in Prince George’s County on Sunday for the third annual Holiday Gift giveaway.

Hosted by , a Maryland nonprofit that introduces students to STEM professions, the event had food, music, games, and arts and crafts, plus each child (aged 3 to 16) was able to pick two toys.

Ta鈥橩ia Toomer, founder of Judge Me Now, told 草莓传媒 that 100 families in need were chosen via social media, email nominations and reaching out to local schools and community centers.

鈥淲e just had to help Santa out, because Santa said he is so overwhelmed right now,鈥 said Toomer. 鈥淲e just love being Santa’s helpers.鈥

Along with children receiving gifts, there was another group of young people catching the holiday spirit: The high school students that were volunteering.

鈥淚t just makes me feel really good inside to actually be able to give these kids something to look forward to, and for them to have a smile on their face,鈥 volunteer Dior Bryant said.

The 10th grader from Suitland High School is earning service learning hours for her work, but also having a good time.

鈥淭o me, Christmas is about family, giving, that’s what’s happening, the kids are having a good time, they’re meeting new people, they’re enjoying new things, and they’re happy,鈥 said Bryant.

Toomer told 草莓传媒 that this event would not have happened without the volunteers, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George鈥檚 County Council member Krystal Oriadha and the companies that donated food and toys.

Dave and Busters, Topolino’s Italian restaurant, Wegmans, Walmart, Enterprise Dental Care, Tropical Smoothie of Bowie were among the companies that agreed to help, as well as Shabach Ministries and Launch Family Entertainment.

鈥淚 never worry about how something is going to get done, because it’s going to get done,鈥 Toomer said.

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Jimmy Alexander has been a part of the D.C. media scene as a reporter for DC 草莓传媒 Now and a long-standing voice on the Jack Diamond Morning Show. Now, Alexander brings those years spent interviewing newsmakers like President Bill Clinton, Paul McCartney and Sean Connery, to the 草莓传媒 草莓传媒room.

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