Burlington County Sheriff’s Department completes largest holiday toy drive

More than 220 local children received toys and gifts this year.

Santa Claus has some extra help this holiday season from the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department, which just wrapped up its largest Holiday Toy Drive ever.

Now in its 26th year, more than 220 local children received toys and gifts from the drive this year, a nearly 50 percent increase over last year’s successful operation.

“Each year, we set out to make the holidays special for families who are struggling. This year, we were able to brighten the holiday for more children than ever before,” said Sheriff Anthony Basantis. “It wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work of our officers and civilian staff, partner agencies and the incredible generosity of all who donated. I want to thank everyone involved, wishing them and their families a happy holiday.”

“Tis the season of giving, and once again, our Sheriff’s Department has set an example for us all to follow with this successful toy drive,” said Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson. “Thanks to the department and the community and business support they receive, numerous local children will have something under their trees. It’s an outstanding service and we’re overjoyed by this year’s incredible success.”

Ten agencies assisted with the distribution of toys and other items to additional families and children in need, including the Department of Child Protection and Permanency’s East and West offices, the Christian Caring Center, Sisterhood, Foster and Adoptive Services, Edgewater Park School District, Florence Township Police Department, Catholic Charities Providence House, Youth Advocate Program and the Pemberton Township School District.

More than 60 business, nonprofits and government offices also volunteered to serve as collection sites for the drive.

Basantis said the community support for this year’s drive was unprecedented but that the Department’s Community Services Units would continue to accept and distribute donations of food, toiletries, water, toys and other household goods to agencies and families in need throughout the year.

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