Written by: JR Robinson
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, Memphis City Councilwomen Dr. Michalyn Easter-Thomas and Yolanda Cooper-Sutton are joining forces to bring joy to children in need this holiday season. The dynamic duo is hosting a toy drive on December 18th from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM at Memphis Toast, located at 954 Jackson Avenue, 38107.
This initiative showcases the dedication of these two remarkable women to their community. Dr. Michalyn Easter-Thomas, representing District 7, has been a tireless advocate for youth and education in Memphis. As an educator and the youngest African American elected to the Memphis City Council, she brings a fresh perspective and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Memphis residents.
Joining her is Councilwoman Yolanda Cooper-Sutton, part of the historic female majority on the Memphis City Council. Cooper-Sutton's election marks a significant milestone in Memphis politics, representing a shift towards more diverse and inclusive leadership in the city.
Together, these councilwomen are calling on the Memphis community to open their hearts and donate new, unwrapped toys for children who might otherwise go without this holiday season. Their initiative goes beyond mere gift-giving; it's about creating lasting memories and bringing smiles to the faces of children who need it most.
The toy drive is not just an event; it's a testament to the spirit of Memphis. In a city that has faced its share of challenges, this initiative reminds us of the power of community and the impact of small acts of kindness. Every toy donated represents a beacon of hope, a moment of joy, and a reminder that someone cares.
Supported by the Memphis City Council, Memphis Toast, West TN, and Bonds Kids Inc., this event is a true community effort. It's an opportunity for Memphians from all walks of life to come together, transcending boundaries and making a real difference in the lives of local families.
As we approach the holiday season, let's remember that the true spirit of giving lies not in the grandeur of the gift, but in the warmth of the gesture. Whether you can donate one toy or many, your contribution will help weave a tapestry of love and support that blankets our community.
This holiday season, let's rally behind Councilwomen Easter-Thomas and Cooper-Sutton. Let's show the world the heart of Memphis – a city that cares, a community that comes together, and a place where every child deserves to experience the magic of the holidays.
Join us on December 18th at Memphis Toast. Together, we can make this holiday season brighter for families in our community, one toy at a time. After all, isn't that what the spirit of Memphis is all about?