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Toy Drive

When a Toy Drive is held, students help collect toys for needy children.

We are proud of our students' generosity, of their willingness to think of the needs of others, and for the way they give back to the community during the busy holiday season.

2024 Toy Drive

The Toy Drive was one of the fall Black Student Achievement Program activities.

Toy Drive 2024

2023 Toy Drive

2015 Toy Drive and Junior Blind Field Trip

Fifteen 7th graders and one 8th grader accompanied their teachers to Wayfinder Family Services Junior Blind of America in Baldwin Hills (now known as Wayfinder Family Services), to distribute holiday gifts collected in classrooms.

Palms students have personally presented hundreds of toys to the foundation's special education students.

Palms students personally presented nearly 200 toys to the foundation's special education students!

Afterwards, Debbie McBeth, director for special events, conducted a tour of the facility, where students learned about the foundation's work in helping newly blind and congenitally blind children and adults transition to more independent lifestyles.

Junior Blind of America logo

Palms Middle School began holding Toy Drives in 2010.

Toys were first delivered to the children at the Junior Blind of America campus in West Los Angeles in 2013.

The Junior Blind has been helping children, youth and adults who are blind, visually impaired or multi-disabled since 1953.