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2025 Bright Holidays Toy Drive

It’s that time of year again! Providence is collecting toys for Bright Holidays which provides Christmas gifts for over 1,000 local students. The toy drive runs from November 3 – December 3.

Bright Holidays is requesting the following toys:
• art and crafts/coloring supplies
• dolls/action figures
• games/puzzles
• sports and outdoor equipment
• cars/trucks
• Lego/building blocks

Please no stuffed animals or beauty/personal care items since Bright Holidays already received donations from sponsors. 

Toys from students in K-8th grade can be dropped off at the tables located next to the security desk.  High School (Grades 9-12) will drop off their toys in their Class Sponsor’s classroom.

9th – Mrs. Pringle

10th – Mrs. Matthews

11th – Mrs. Pellegrino-Yokitis

12th – Mrs. Avery

Please see the below dates for dress down days:

Grades 6-12th:  Wed., Nov 19th – $2 or toy donation  (Dress down consists of a fall color Prov friendly top and blue jeans.)

Grades K-5: Wed., Nov. 14th – Any amount of money or toy donation (Follow regular dress down guidelines.)

If you have any questions regarding the Bright Holidays Toy Drive, please contact us.

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