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Haddonfield Police Collecting Toys For Tots In Camden County
Haddonfield police are collecting new and unwrapped toys for the United States Marine Corps' Toys for Tots campaign this holiday season.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — Haddonfield police are collecting new and unwrapped toys for the United States Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots campaign this holiday season.
The official collection bin will be set up inside the lobby of the police department in the lower level of borough hall from Dec. 1-23, according to borough officials.
Drop-off hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The toys will then be distributed throughout Camden County. Parking Enforcement Officer Mary Blackman crafted the two decorated bins.
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“We are very excited once again to be an official collection site for The Marine Corps,” Haddonfield Police Chief Jason Cutler said. “Every child deserves toys for Christmas, and we are happy to play a part in making that happen.”
The Toys for Tots campaign, a 74-year national charitable program run by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, provides happiness and hope to less fortunate children during each Christmas holiday season.
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In 2020 The Camden County chapter distributed more than 31,000 toys and supported 15,000 children.
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