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Northside Hospital Collects Suitcases For Foster Children
The hospital is teaming up with Georgia Cancer Specialists for the 15th annual Totes 2 Tots Drive, which will be held Jan. 13, 2017.

CANTON, GA -- Georgia Cancer Specialists (GCS) and Northside Hospital joining forces to host the 15th annual totes 2 tots drive to collect backpacks and suitcases for foster children in Georgia.
Donations of new or nearly new backpacks, duffel bags and suitcases will be accepted at locations across the state from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13 at all 26 GCS locations in Georgia.
More than 13,000 children, from infants to teenagers, are currently in the foster care system in Georgia.
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Many of these children shuffle their belongings in garbage bags when they are removed from their homes. Totes 2 Tots aims to change that by giving every foster child in Georgia a new or gently used backpack, duffel bag or suitcase. Since launching in 2003, the annual volunteer event has collected and distributed more than 48,000 bags.
You can drop off suitcases at Georgia Cancer Specialists' Canton facility at 228 Riverstone Drive.
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Both healthcare entities partner with the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services to distribute the bags in the counties in which they’re collected.
Bobby Cagle, director of DFCS, praised those who support the program, which helps to bring a measure of comfort and respect to Georgia's foster children.
"The Totes 2 Tots program allows foster children the ability to transport their belongings with a sense of dignity,” said Cagle. “By providing backpacks and luggage, the program offers a sense of stability during a time of uncertainty.”
Totes 2 Tots was originally held on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a way to honor the civil rights leader's vision of philanthropy and give back to the community. The event is now held the preceding Thursday-Saturday to kickoff a weekend of service in his honor.
“Dr. Martin Luther King said, ‘Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly;’ that is why the [GCS] physicians and staff take pride in celebrating his memory by participating in totes 2 tots for the 15th consecutive year,” said Dr. Cheryl Jones, vice president and chief medical officer at GCS.
For more information about totes 2 tots and a list of drop-off locations, visit fb.com/totes2tots. To make a secure online donation, visit give.northside.com/totes2tots.
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