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PODS Houston Helps Kick-Off Operation Stocking Stuffer Toy Drive
Moving and storage leader teams up with Houston Fire Department to collect and distribute 300,000 toys
WHAT: On Nov. 17, PODS Houston and the Houston Fire Department will officially launch their annual Operation Stocking Stuffer Toy Drive with a kick-off event at Houston Fire Station #37. At 6:00 a.m., a Houston Fire Department vehicle stuffed with donated toys will arrive to start the morning celebrations. Houston Firefighters and PODS Houston will encourage Houstonians to stop by the PODS container collection site and make their toy donations early. In addition, student bands, choirs, and orchestras from area high schools will help spread cheer with holiday entertainment. Members of the Houston Fire Department will be on-hand to greet and thank Houstonians for their donations.
From Nov. 17 through Dec. 18, PODS containers will serve as secure collection and storage points for hundreds of thousands of toys donated at various Houston Fire Department stations throughout the city. At the Dec. 21 distribution event, each PODS container will serve as a “room” for toys sorted by age group and gender. Thousands of families, many of whom will get in line as early as the night before, will wind their way through the PODS containers and receive toys for the holidays. This highly visual community charity event is expected to serve approximately 5,000 families through the distribution of over 300,000 toys.
WHEN: Friday, Nov. 17 beginning at 6 a.m.
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WHERE: Houston Fire Station #37
7026 Stella Link
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WHO: Interview Opportunities with Tim Preston, Vice President and General Manager of PODS Houston, Paul Box with the Houston Fire Department Public Affairs Office and Houstonians making toy donations.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Katie Yates
Consortium Media: 805-654-1564 ext. 118