George County Sheriff’s Office – 7th Annual Toy Drive

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Please share to help us spread the word! We are full steam ahead on this year’s mission to serve the youngest of our citizens, and we need your help. All donations are greatly appreciated. Monetary donations can be dropped off or mailed c/o GCSO Benefit Fund, 355 Cox St, Ste B, Lucedale, MS 39452. Please be sure to write “Toy Drive” in the memo line of any checks. Donations of NEW, UNOPENED toys for grades K-6th can be dropped off at the Sheriff’s Office in the GC Courthouse at the above address.

Help us make Christmas a little brighter for the children in our community! We can’t do this without YOU.

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