Cornelia Police Department Wraps Up First Annual Toy Drive with Community Support

The Cornelia Police Department’s first annual toy drive came to a close this week, marked by an overwhelming show of generosity from the community it serves.

Thanks to donations and local partnerships, the department will provide Christmas assistance — including food and gifts — to 11 families in need this holiday season. What began as a simple idea quickly turned into a meaningful effort powered by residents, businesses, and community leaders working together.

Police officials expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed, noting that the success of the toy drive reflects the strong spirit of compassion found throughout Cornelia. Local businesses, civic organizations, and individuals stepped forward to help ensure families could experience the joy of Christmas.

Among those recognized for their support were Cornelia residents, local restaurants, retail partners, community programs, elected officials, and members of the Cornelia Police Department itself — all united by a shared goal of giving back.

As the department looks ahead, officers say the success of this inaugural effort has laid the foundation for what they hope will become a lasting holiday tradition.

The Cornelia Police Department thanked the community for its generosity and support, emphasizing that this first toy drive would not have been possible without the kindness of so many willing to help their neighbors.

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