Woodstock Fire Station 14 Collecting Donations for Toys for Tots
Residents can drop off new, unwrapped gifts at the Arnold Mill Road location to help fill collection boxes.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Woodstock Fire Department is calling on residents to help fill donation boxes for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program at Station 14 this holiday season.</p><p>Station 14, located at 225 Arnold Mill Road, has added another collection box that requires filling. Organizers are asking community members to drop off new, unwrapped gifts to support the annual campaign.</p><p>According to the announcement, the initiative aims to "spread a little cheer" for local children. The collection boxes are specifically marked for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve program, which distributes these gifts to families in need.</p><p>Department officials expressed gratitude in advance for the community's generosity. Residents are encouraged to bring donations directly to the station to participate in the drive.</p>
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