Cops Kids and Toys!

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‘Tis the Season!

Once again this year, Q Country is partnering with Tompkins County law enforcement agencies to make it a great holiday for ALL the children in the County.

Cops Kids and Toys provide supplemental gifts for children who might not otherwise have much to celebrate this year.

Custodial parents or guardians need to fill out an application and you can do it online at cops kids and toys dot org    Applications must be received by December 1st.

New, unwrapped toys or monetary gifts may be donated at any law enforcement agency in Tompkins County or you can drop toys in the bins which can be found throughout the County

Join Cops Kids and Toys at the Ithaca Walmart to help “Fill the Truck with Toys”  on Saturday, November 30th starting at 9AM till it’s filled!

For more information on the program, visit the website or Facebook page.

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