The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) will officially launch the 36th Annual Food and Toy Drive at St. Paul Catholic School in Whitby on Wednesday November 20.
The past year has seen an increase in the cost of living, leading to a greater need for assistance in our communities, most especially for food. Members of DRPS would like to challenge the residents and businesses of Durham Region to make this year’s Food and Toy Drive the biggest ever!
DRPS said a photo op will be held to kick off this year’s campaign. Deputy Chief Chris Kirkpatrick will be joined by Cst. Marta Flis and the big man himself – Santa!
The Food and Toy Drive provides Durham Region families in need with food and toys for the holiday season. Throughout the months of November and December, local businesses, organizations and individuals donate food and toys, which are sorted and distributed to members of the community through various community agencies. DRPS does not assist in any individual requests for assistance; all donations are distributed through agencies across the region.
Donations can be dropped off at Durham Regional Headquarters any DRPS Division, Clarington Fire Headquarters, Oshawa Fire Headquarters, any Whitby firehall, Ajax Fire Headquarters or Ajax Fire Station 1 on Westney Road until December 20.
Businesses or individuals wishing to make large donations can contact the organizers, including the Food and Toy Drive coordinator Cst. Marta Flis, at drpft@drps.ca.
Anyone who wishes to make a monetary donation can do so with a cheque payable to Durham Regional Police Service Food and Toy Drive. Cheques can be dropped off at any DRPS division.
When: Wednesday, November 20
Where: St. Paul Catholic School, 200 Garrard Road, Whitby, Ontario
Time: 10 am