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Khloe Kardashian's 2-Year-Old Daughter Donates Toys In Calabasas
True Thompson was filmed carrying shopping bags of toys to distribute at LA County Fire Station 125 on Las Virgenes Road.

CALABASAS, CA — 'Tis the season for Khloe Kardashian and her two-year-old daughter True Thompson, who donated four shopping bags worth of toys to Fire Station 125 on Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas as part of the LA County Fire's Spark of Love Toy Drive.
Kardashian posted several videos on Instagram of her young daughter holding two bags full of toys, which they then distribute into a giant box as firefighters watch.
"Wow, what have he got there?" one firefighter asks the young True as she waddles along, bags in tow.
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"You look so pretty in your Christmas outfit!" said another, remarking on her red plaid skirt.
Kardashian wrote that she will be returning with True - whose father is Tristan Thompson of the Boston Celtics - to show her the value of giving to the less fortunate.
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"I know True is young but I think it is important for her to understand how blessed and fortunate she is," Kardashian wrote. "It’s so important for her to see how we give back to others, ESPECIALLY in such unprecedented times. Children learn with action and consistency. This is just the first of many trips we are making."
For those who cannot afford to donate toys, Kardashian recommended simple acts of kindness.
"Being kind to one another seems so simple but in these dark times we need kindness and compassion more than ever," she wrote. "Calling isolated lonely friends and family. Checking in on one another’s morale to remind people that they are loved and not alone. Writing letters to children or elderly in the hospital... Sometimes we forget about the simple things that can completely change someone’s mood, and make their day."
Kardashian was participating in the Los Angeles County Fire Department's 28th annual Spark of Love Toy Drive, a collaboration between Los Angeles County Fire Department, ABC7, and Toys for Tots that places toy boxes outside every county fire station and donates them to underserved children and teens in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Ventura, and Riverside counties.
This year's goal is to surpass 500,000 donations, and Capt. Fowler of Station 125 said that the box has been filling up every few days in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, anyone wanting to donate in person needs to call in advance to make an appointment to give. You can also purchase a registered item online and donate through MyRegistry.com.
Nonprofit organizations working with children and families within the Los Angeles County Fire Department area can request a charitable donation from Spark of Love by filling out this online request form.
Law enforcement agencies around Calabasas are helping out in different ways. Lost Hills Sheriffs deputies stood outside Target at Westlake Village Wednesday hosting a toy drive to donate to the YMCA, in lieu of their usual Pancake with Santa event.
Deputies will be at the Target store in Westlake Village until 2pm hosting a toy drive. Unfortunately we will not be...
Posted by Lost Hills Sheriff's Station on Wednesday, December 9, 2020
To donate to California Highway Patrol CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive, which Kardashian is also supporting, text “TOYS” to 76278.
CHiPs for Kids is holding their annual toy drive and needs our help more now than ever!!! Any little bit helps, just text “TOYS” to 76278. All money collected will go to purchase toys and help families in need!!! I just texted, you should too! https://t.co/U497lH83Em pic.twitter.com/0Tj9DQY9Vt
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) December 8, 2020
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