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Lexington Students Donate Toys to Families for Christmas

Students from Christ the King School sorting toys for Christmas donations

Lexington, Kentucky, December 17, 2025

Students from Christ the King School in Lexington have successfully collected over 600 new toys to distribute as Christmas gifts to 131 local families in need. This initiative, supported by the school’s staff and volunteers, aims to alleviate financial burdens on families unable to provide holiday gifts. The collaboration with the Catholic Action Center reflects the community’s commitment to ensuring every child experiences the joy of Christmas, especially in light of the growing need for support this year.

Lexington Students Donate Toys to 131 Families for Christmas

Christ the King School’s Initiative Spreads Holiday Cheer

Lexington, Kentucky – Students from Christ the King School have collected and sorted over 600 new toys, preparing Christmas presents for 131 families in need across Fayette County. This initiative aims to alleviate financial pressures on families unable to afford holiday gifts, ensuring that every child experiences the joy of Christmas morning.

Community Support and Participation

The toy collection, which included contributions from Pre-K through eighth-grade students, was organized by the school’s staff and volunteers. The toys were sorted and prepared for distribution at the Catholic Action Center, a local organization dedicated to assisting those in need. This effort reflects the community’s commitment to supporting families during the holiday season.

Growing Need in the Community

The number of families seeking assistance has increased this year, with 131 families participating compared to around 100 in previous years. This trend highlights the growing need for community support and the importance of such initiatives in providing relief to those facing financial hardships.

Student Involvement and Impact

Students actively participated in selecting and preparing gifts for children of various ages. Their involvement not only provided immediate assistance to families but also instilled values of compassion and generosity. The experience emphasized the significance of giving back to the community and understanding the challenges faced by others.

Background Context

Christ the King School has a longstanding tradition of community service, with this being the fourth consecutive year partnering with the Catholic Action Center to support families through the FCPS McKinney-Vento Program. This program assists students and families experiencing homelessness, ensuring they have access to essential resources and support during the holidays.

Additional Community Efforts

In addition to the school’s initiative, other organizations in Lexington are contributing to the holiday spirit. The Lexington Fire Department is conducting its 96th annual toy drive, aiming to serve nearly 1,000 families. Donations of new, unwrapped toys are being collected at various fire stations throughout the city. The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program is also distributing gifts to approximately 5,000 children across 2,400 families, showcasing the community’s collective effort to support those in need during the festive season.

Conclusion

The collaborative efforts of Christ the King School, the Catholic Action Center, and other community organizations in Lexington underscore the city’s dedication to supporting families during the holidays. These initiatives not only provide immediate assistance but also foster a sense of unity and compassion among residents, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to experience the joy and warmth of Christmas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many families received toy donations in Lexington this year?

A total of 131 families received toy donations in Lexington this year, an increase from around 100 families in previous years.

What organizations are involved in the toy donation efforts in Lexington?

Organizations involved include Christ the King School, the Catholic Action Center, the Lexington Fire Department, and the Salvation Army.

How can residents contribute to the toy donation programs in Lexington?

Residents can contribute by donating new, unwrapped toys at designated collection points, such as local fire stations for the Lexington Fire Department’s toy drive.

What is the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program?

The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program distributes gifts to children in need, with this year reaching approximately 5,000 children across 2,400 families.

How can residents participate in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program?

Residents can participate by selecting a child’s wish list from an Angel Tree located in local stores, purchasing the requested gifts, and returning them to the designated location.

Feature Description
Number of Families Assisted 131 families received toy donations this year, up from around 100 in previous years.
Organizing Institutions Christ the King School and the Catholic Action Center led the toy collection and distribution efforts.
Community Participation Students from Pre-K through eighth grade contributed to the toy collection, fostering a sense of community involvement.
Additional Community Initiatives The Lexington Fire Department and the Salvation Army are also conducting toy drives to support families in need.
How to Contribute Residents can donate new, unwrapped toys at local fire stations for the Lexington Fire Department’s toy drive.

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