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Deaton Creek residents collect toys for Edmondson-Telford Center

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 10:32AM on Tuesday 6th December 2016 ( 8 years ago )

Residents of the Village at Deaton Creek in Hoschton once again collected dozens of toys to help fill the Christmas wish lists of the children served by Hall County's Edmondson-Telford Center for Children.

Members of the Hall County Sheriff's Office went to the neighborhood on Monday, December 5 to pick up toys, games, bicycles, stuffed animals and food items to be distributed to those in need. The toys were transported directly to Edmondson-Telford in Gainesville - in a truck provided by Conditioned Air Systems - and are now in the process of being sorted and then distributed to families for Christmas. 

“This time of year it’s important to remember that there are families in our community who, without this sort of kindness, might not enjoy the kind of Christmas that most of us do,” said Sheriff Gerald Couch. “It really is a pleasure for us to partner with the residents of Deaton Creek and companies like Conditioned Air Systems to help bring a little joy to their holidays.” 

Dozens of toys for needy children are piled around the community tree at the Village of Deaton Creek in Hoschton.
The Hall County Sheriff's Office, residents of the Village at Deaton Creek and Conditioned Air Systems partner with the Edmondson-Telford Center to provide Christmas gifts for families in need.
Donated toys are sorted for distribution to families served by the Edmondson-Telford Center for Children.

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