Morris Herald-News

Procter & Gamble hosts toy drive for Grundy kids

United Way Director Karen Nall (third from right) with Procter & Gamble employees as they donate the new toys for Grundy County Heroes and Helpers.

Procter & Gamble’s Greater Chicago Fulfillment Center in Morris partnered with the United Way of Grundy County to hold a toy drive, giving employees the chance to donate new toys for local children.

The toys will be distributed through Grundy County Heroes and Helpers, a non-profit organization consisting of first responders, their families and community volunteers who dedicate their time to help children and families in need.

“We are excited to support the Grundy County United Way in collecting toys for those in need this holiday season,” said Megan Braun, a GCFC United way Committee Leader. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to our community and bring joy to local children.”

Karen Nall, Executive Director of the United Way of Grundy County, said the United Way is grateful for their continued partnership with Procter & Gamble and its employees.

“Their generosity and thoughtfulness make a meaningful difference in our community,” Nall said.

Grundy County Heroes and Helpers accepts the donation of toys from Procter & Gamble.
Michael Urbanec

Michael Urbanec

Michael Urbanec covers Grundy County and the City of Morris, Coal City, Minooka, and more for the Morris Herald-News