BCA Toy Drive Brings Toys to SE Texas Children

BCA Toy Drive Brings Toys to SE Texas Children

Brent Coon and Associates is excited to announce that we are partnering with KFDM News for their annual ToyFeast (Toy & Food) Drive, by providing a drop off location for toys & non-perishable food items.You can drop off toys & non-perishable food items at our law firm, located at 215 Orleans Street, Suite 500 in Beaumont.

Spread the Christmas cheer and donate to this worthy cause!

*All donations will benefit the Women & Children’s shelter, Nutrition Services for Seniors, Southeast Texas Food Bank and The Salvation Army of Beaumont & Port Arthur.

You will also be able to drop off toys and food at any of these additional locations:

• KFDM CHANNEL 6 STUDIOS

• BRENTWOOD ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX

• PHILPOTT MOTORS IN MID COUNTY

• 5 POINT CREDIT UNION locations in Beaumont, Bridge City, Lumberton, Nederland and Orange.

Make sure no child or Southeast Texas family is left behind. If you’re collecting toys & food for the less fortunate in our community, contact us, and let us help you arrange a time to bring your donations by one of our drop off locations.

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