
InterConnect Wiring held its annual Christmas Toy Drive in December at their Fort Worth headquarters. Donations were gathered beginning in October, allowing employees and partners to contribute ahead of the holiday season. Once collected, the toys were delivered to the Como Community Center to help provide a joyful Christmas for local children in need.

For more than a decade, InterConnect Wiring has supported this effort, helping local families enjoy a brighter holiday. The Como Community Center, established in 1970, serves low-income families in Fort Worth through after-school programs supporting over 150 students, meal services, and partnerships with the Tarrant Area Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry project.
Beyond essential services, Como fosters youth development through sports, offering the city’s only community-based track and field program, as well as pee-wee football and cheerleading leagues.
Through the Christmas Toy Drive, InterConnect Wiring continues to strengthen community connections and support initiatives that provide meaningful assistance to families across Fort Worth.







