Seasonal & Holidays

Help Make Christmas Joyful for Dunwoody Kids

The Christmas for Kids program organized by the Dunwoody Police Department will distribute donated toys to charities and hospitals.

The Dunwoody Police Department’s Christmas for Kids program -- which collects new and unwrapped gifts for Dunwoody’s under-privileged children between the ages of newborn and 15 – is still accepting donations.

While police and the community joined in the “Wrap-Up Event” Dec. 6 to personalize a bag of individually wrapped gifts for each of the 60 or so children who are honored at a private Christmas party this month, donations will be distributed to others late this month.

Dunwoody Police headquarters continues to collect CFK toys and gifts for families in need through Dec. 23.

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Stop by 24/7 to drop your new, unwrapped toy or gift for kids aged 0-15 years in the police department’s front lobby gift drop box.

These gifts will be distributed to various local charities and hospitals throughout the area, police say.

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»Photos from the Dec. 6 “Wrap-Up Event” hosted by the Dunwoody Police Department, via its Facebook page.

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