Cherokee Sheriff’s Foundation seeks donations for Christmas Joy Program
Residents donating $15 or more to the holiday initiative will receive a commemorative challenge coin.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Cherokee Sheriff’s Foundation is calling on residents to support local families this Giving Tuesday by donating to its Christmas Joy Program, an initiative designed to assist children within Cherokee County during the holiday season.</p><p>To encourage participation, the foundation is offering a special edition challenge coin to donors who contribute $15 or more. Officials noted that quantities of the commemorative coins are limited. The fundraising drive aims to provide holiday gifts and support to families in need, with the organization emphasizing that every dollar donated stays within the county.</p><p>The initiative is part of the foundation's broader community support efforts, often associated with "Shop With A Cop" programs where law enforcement officers accompany children on holiday shopping trips. Residents interested in contributing to the Christmas Joy Program can find more information and donation portals on the foundation's website.</p>
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