Brookhaven Hosts Annual Town Hall Holiday Toy Drive


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Brookhaven Town successfully held its annual Holiday Toy Drive last week, bringing residents, families, and local organizations together to support children and families during the holiday season. The all-day event was broadcast live from the Brookhaven Town Hall lobby in Farmingville in partnership with JVC Broadcasting’s radio stations.

The holiday drive collected new, unwrapped toys and gifts that will be distributed to families in need across the region, continuing Brookhaven’s long-standing tradition of community support and charitable outreach, according to Supervisor Dan Panico. 

The live broadcast featured on-air personalities from several local radio stations, including 103.9 LI News Radio, 98.3 KJOY, 94.3 THE SHARK, La Fiesta 98.5/96.9, and Party 105.3. Throughout the day, hosts engaged listeners, shared stories from the community, and encouraged residents to stop by Town Hall to donate toys and take part in the effort.

Panico said the broadcast format made it easy for residents to participate, with a steady flow of donations arriving throughout the day. Anyone who dropped off a toy during the event helped make the holiday season brighter for children across Suffolk County.

The toy drive reflected months of planning by Town staff and volunteers, who coordinated closely with local nonprofits, schools, and churches to ensure donations will be distributed efficiently. Community leaders noted that previous toy drives have supported hundreds of families throughout the county and said this year’s turnout appeared strong.

Beyond collecting toys, organizers said the event also served as a reminder of the importance of community connection during the holidays. Residents, volunteers, and broadcasters alike emphasized that the drive brought people together around a shared goal of helping neighbors in need during a season that can be difficult for many families.


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