Woodstock Police, Fire Stations Accept Toys for Tots Donations
Two city facilities serve as drop-off locations for new, unwrapped toys to help local children this holiday season.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News | Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Police Department and Woodstock Fire Department are serving as official Toys for Tots donation sites this holiday season, offering residents convenient locations to donate new, unwrapped toys for local children in need.</p><p>Residents can drop off toys at two locations: Fire Station 14 at 225 Arnold Mill Road and Woodstock Police Department at 12453 Highway 92, according to the City of Woodstock. Both facilities are accepting donations to support families in the community during the holidays.</p><p>The Toys for Tots program collects new toys and distributes them to children whose families may not otherwise be able to provide gifts during the holiday season. No deadline for donations was provided in the announcement.</p><p>Donors should ensure toys are new and unwrapped before dropping them off at either location.</p>
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