Station 14 Reports Record Donations for Toys for Tots
Woodstock Fire Department Station 14 announces the conclusion of its most successful holiday toy drive to date.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Fire Department Station 14 concluded its annual Toys for Tots collection drive this week, announcing a record-breaking year for donations. Department officials confirmed the collection box at the Arnold Mill Road station has been picked up for the final time this season.</p><p>The volume of contributions from the community was significant enough to require multiple pickups throughout the campaign. Station 14 personnel described the effort as a "record year of collection" for the facility located at 225 Arnold Mill Road. The drive collects new, unwrapped toys in partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to support children during the holidays.</p><p>While the station has historically served as a drop-off point for residents to spread holiday cheer, this year's response exceeded previous levels of participation. The department issued a statement thanking the community for their generosity and for making the drive a success.</p>
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