Community Harvest Outreach reaches 200 kids with toy event
Published 1:13 pm Wednesday, January 4, 2023
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Presenting the toys of Community Harvest Outreach’s annual Lots of Toys for Tots event are, from left, LaDonya Jackson, Anne Whaley, Edwina Garris, Sha'Ron Radford, Lillian Radford, Laequinla Hunter, Ernest Hunter, Lllew Radford, Tyrell Hodges, Alexis Carter, Debra Hicks and Anthony Goodwyn. (Photo submitted by Laequinla Hunter)
Among the partners who helped make possible Community Harvest Outreach’s annual toy event this year were, from left, CHO Chairperson Laequinla Hunter, Windsor Police Department Officer G.P. Jernigan and Windsor Police Chief Rodney “Dan” Riddle. (Photo submitted by Laequinla Hunter)
Community Harvest Outreach hosted its annual Lots of Toys for Tots event Saturday, Dec. 17, in Windsor and was able to service 200 children this year.
CHO Chairperson Laequinla Hunter said, “We would like to thank the Windsor Police Department, Windsor Dollar General, Nottoway Elementary School and the tenants of Arbors at Western Branch for partnering with us this year.”