Cobb County Sheriff’s Office accepting toy donations for ‘Santa on Wheels’

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The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office is actively seeking toy donations for its annual "Santa on Wheels" event, a cherished initiative designed to support children in the local community during the holiday season. This toy drive invites residents to contribute new, unwrapped toys, ensuring that every child can experience the joy of receiving a gift on Christmas. The program emphasizes the importance of community involvement and highlights the Sheriff's Office's dedication to assisting families in need. By participating in this charitable event, residents can make a meaningful impact and help spread holiday cheer. The Sheriff’s Office has provided details on how and where to donate, encouraging widespread participation.

This year's toy drive not only aims to collect gifts but also to foster a spirit of giving and togetherness among residents of Cobb County. The "Santa on Wheels" event has become a symbol of hope and joy for many families, showcasing the power of community support. As the holiday season approaches, the Sheriff’s Office invites everyone to join in making this year's event a success.

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