IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    NBC’s Molly Hunter is pregnant and expecting a baby in May!

    00:25
  • Jenna says her daughter Mila 'analyzed' Taylor Swift's 'TTPD'

    02:11
  • Naval officer runs across US in 52 days in support of a nonprofit

    05:24
  • Retiring TSA Labrador showered with his favorite toy on last day

    00:43
  • Kevin Bacon shares reality check from student at ‘Footloose’ school

    00:40
  • Jenna Bush Hager on losing a kid at her daughter's birthday party

    05:23
  • Girl dad reacts to people saying ‘sorry’ when he’s with 4 daughters

    05:35
  • Dog missing in California found 2,000 miles away in Detroit

    00:42
  • Expectant mom overjoyed to learned she’s having another girl

    00:45
  • Buzzworthy: Pollinating honeybees are making a strong comeback

    02:27
  • How to manage the stress of the college admissions process

    04:52
  • Mom keeps baby and dog entertained with bubbles in sweet video

    00:50
  • Jane Goodall on turning 90, what she'd like her legacy to be

    05:32
  • Philadelphia Eagles take over TODAY plaza for autism awareness

    07:11
  • Powerball jackpot grows to $975 million, 5th largest in history

    00:26
  • A look back at Harry Smith’s favorite ‘Spotlights’ on Sunday TODAY

    03:58
  • Meet the farmer growing vegetables for her food-desert community

    04:37
  • Teen collects discarded Lego sets to donate to kids in need

    03:14
  • Fan celebrates being breast cancer-free in Sunday Mug Shot

    01:50
  • How a blind skateboarder is proving that nothing is impossible

    03:58

Girls Inc. and TODAY Toy Drive surprise young women with holiday gifts

00:56

In Denver, 125 young women got a huge surprise when they walked into a gymnasium to discover they’d be going home with a new toy for the holidays. They are all part of the nonprofit Girls Inc that is helping and inspiring girls to be smart, strong and bold. Comcast is also providing free internet access for the girls through their “Lift Zone” program. If you are interesting in learning how to help Girls Inc. and other similar organizations, head to TODAY.com/toydrive. (Comcast is the parent company of NBC News.)