Blegay Launches District Six Toy Drive and Coat Collection
Council Member Wala Blegay and the District 6 Team launched a toy drive and coat collection running through December 19, with a distribution event scheduled for December 22. The effort provides multiple donation options at PJ's Coffee in Bowie and online, helping local families cover holiday gifts and winter essentials during a period of tight household budgets.

Council Member Wala Blegay and the District 6 Team opened a community toy drive and coat collection on December 17, offering residents in Prince George's County clear ways to support families in need across Council District 6. The drive runs through December 19, and organizers plan to distribute all collected items to district families at an event on December 22.
Donors can sponsor a child through the District 6 Amazon Wish List and then deliver purchased items to PJ's Coffee at 12530 Fairwood Parkway, Bowie, MD 20720. Alternatively, residents may drop off new toys or coats directly at PJ's Coffee during the collection window. Financial contributions toward gifts and winter essentials are also being accepted. Additional details and links are posted on the County Council page at pgccouncil.us/CivicAlerts.aspx.
The initiative targets immediate household needs during the holiday season and the onset of colder weather, when families often face added expenses for clothing and heating. Local charitable drives of this kind can ease pressure on household budgets and reduce short term demand on county assistance programs by channeling community resources directly to neighbors. For Prince George's County residents already balancing rising living costs, donated coats and toys translate into concrete savings on winter apparel and discretionary holiday spending.
Organizers structured the drive to lower barriers to participation. The Amazon Wish List enables donors to match purchases to a specific child, while the PJ's Coffee drop off point provides a convenient, centrally located neighborhood collection hub in Bowie. By concentrating distribution within Council District 6, the program aims to ensure that contributions benefit local households rather than being dispersed countywide.
With the collection window brief and distribution set for December 22, residents who want to help should act promptly. The drive underscores an ongoing local need for winter supports and reflects how small community actions can deliver timely relief during a season when many families face stretched finances.
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