Forest Hills Stadium, West Side Tennis Club, Queens Community House, and IATSE Local No.4 invite you to participate in this year’s Forest Hills Stadium Holiday Toy Drive!
Donations will be accepted from November 23 – December 14.
All gifts will be donated to Queens Community House to benefit Queens children in need ranging in age between 0 - 13. We ask that you consider donating STEM-focused toys ideally appropriate for all genders, races, and backgrounds.
All toys must be new, in original packaging, and unwrapped.
If you aren’t able to drop off a gift yourself, please consider purchasing a toy from the Amazon gift registry.
We also invite you to join us at our donation event on Sunday, December 14 at Forest Hills Stadium from 11:30am – 2:00pm, which will also feature light refreshments, entertainment, and surprise festivities! Please enter at 69th Ave. & Clyde St.
We’re kicking off our third annual toy drive with a bar crawl on Sunday, November 23 in support of our favorite local bars! Stop by, grab a drink, and donate a toy!
Join us at the first bar, Jade Eatery & Lounge, at 4pm to grab a punch card – get your card stamped at all four bars to enter a raffle for a chance to win a pair of tickets to a 2026 show!
Stop by all four bars for a chance to win a pair of tickets to a 2026 show!
Queens Community House (QCH) is a multi-service settlement house whose mission is to provide individuals and families with the tools to enrich their lives and build healthy, inclusive communities. Over the course of our 50-year history, QCH has become known for innovative programming that enriches the lives of 25,000 children, young adults, families, and older adults in Queens each year. QCH's approach, combining community building and direct service, is grounded in the settlement house model and seeks to address immediate needs as well as root causes. We recognize the interconnected relationship between housing, employment, education, citizenship, self-esteem, financial well-being, and safety and strive to provide participants in every program with access to a full range of resources to help them achieve health, wellness, security, and stability. We currently offer 55 distinct programs operated through a network of 41 sites across Queens.









