Comanche Cares to Host Annual Holiday Toy Drive

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LAWTON, OK – Comanche Cares, a community giving initiative founded by Comanche Nation Entertainment, is hosting its annual toy drive to spread holiday cheer to families and children in need across Southwest Oklahoma. The toy drive will be accepting donations every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12:00pm to 10:00pm between Nov. 5 and Dec. 12. 

“Giving back through our holiday toy drive has become a cherished tradition over the past four years,” said Steven Doyle, CEO of Comanche Nation Entertainment. “It’s a wonderful way to bring joy to children and strengthen our community, reminding us that even small acts of kindness can make a lasting impact.”  

In the spirit of giving, Comanche Nation Rewards Club members can also benefit from donating. Player’s Club members who donate a toy valued between $5 and $25 can present their receipt to receive double their donation in Comanche credit, up to $50. The offer is for members only and is redeemable once per member, per day, per property.  

Donations can be dropped off at the following Comanche Nation Entertainment properties: 

  • Comanche Red River Casino in Devol, OK, at 196747 Highway 36  
  • Comanche Nation Casino in Lawton, OK, at 402 SE Interstate Drive  
  • Comanche Nation Spur Casino in Elgin, OK, at 9047 US Hwy 62 
  • Comanche War Pony Casino in Devol, OK, at 250652 E 2000 Rd 
  • Comanche Nation Star Casino in Walters, OK, at 263171 Highway 53 

The Comanche Cares toy drive donates approximately $20,000 to $40,000 annually in gifts and toys to communities throughout Southwest Oklahoma every holiday season. 

“The continued success of our annual toy drive reflects the strength and compassion of our community,” said Doyle. “Bringing joy to families and seeing the excitement on children’s faces makes every effort worthwhile.” 

Donations benefit both the Comanche Cares Foundation and the Comanche Nation tribe, in addition to local community organizations such as Fletcher Christmas store, Church of Good News, Mary Wade Christmas Pow Wow, Grandfield Fire, Charter Academy and Brown Indian Church.