The company’s annual toy drive was influenced by the personal experience of its co-founder and chief executive, Bryan Adams. His son, then nine years old, received a nerf gun while receiving treatment at Children’s Medical Center Dallas, which the company said brightened the child’s spirits. Adams was inspired to host a toy drive with an initial goal of 500 toys. That first year, Integrity said it was able to collect 3,000 toys. The company has collected and donated 80,000 toys to date.