
Evansville Nonprofit Announces Exciting Partnership With Local Toy Store
Playing with new toys is exciting for just about any child, and thanks to new funding, that's exactly what's about to happen for the Parenting Time Center in Evansville.
New Toys are Coming to the Parenting Time Center
The Parenting Time Center announced it has received funding to purchase brand-new replacement toys for its visit rooms, which will create an even more welcoming and engaging space for children and families during supervised visits. The new toys are designed to make visitation time more comfortable, interactive, and enjoyable.
How the Parenting Time Center is Supporting an Evansville Business
This part of the story should make you smile too. Rather than shopping elsewhere or ordering from a big box store, Parenting Time Center has partnered with locally owned Evansville Toys and Games to purchase all of the new toys. This decision not only benefits the families who use the center's services but also supports a hometown business and helps strengthen the local economy.
For many children, toys are much more than just something fun to play with. They can help ease anxiety, encourage conversation, spark imagination, and make unfamiliar situations feel more comfortable. Fresh, engaging toys can go a long way in helping children relax and create positive memories during family visits.
Parenting Time Center Creates a Safe Place for Families
The Parenting Time Center provides a safe, neutral environment where children and families can strengthen relationships through supervised visitation, safe exchanges, and cooperative parenting programs. By investing in new toys, the organization is investing in the well-being of the families it serves every day.

It's also a great reminder of the impact local partnerships can have. When community organizations and locally owned businesses work together, everyone benefits - from the families receiving services to the businesses that continue to support Evansville.
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