Northumberland County Toy Drive

In Community, Police Blotter

In conjunction with the Trent Hills Fire Department, the Northumberland OPP are participating in a toy drive to help support local families in need this year during the holidays.

From now until December 6th, 2021, you can donate new, unwrapped toys at the following locations:

  • Cobourg OPP Detachment – 1165 Division Street, Cobourg.
  • Brighton OPP Detachment – 95 Dundas Street, Brighton.
  • Campbellford OPP Detachment – 20 Industrial Drive, Campbellford.

All of the do nations collected will be distributed among local agencies that are working with families within Northumberland County who are currently experiencing difficult times, or going through a crisis situation during this holiday season.

The Northumberland OPP and Trent Hills Fire Department would like to thank members of the community who have already shown their support toward this event.

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