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Noblesville Fire Department collecting donations for annual Christmas food & toy drive

Posted at 6:55 PM, Nov 05, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-05 23:51:02-05

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. -- The Noblesville Fire Department is asking for donations from the community to ensure local families have a happy holiday season. 

Firefighters are currently accepting donations for the department's annual food and toy drive to benefit 120 less-fortunate families in Noblesville. The program is in its 41st year. 

Items accepted include:

  • Canned goods
  • Non-perishable food items
  • Monetary donations (checks prefered, payable to Noblesville Fire Department Legacy fund)
  • New, unwrapped toys

Donated items can be dropped off at the following locations anytime between November 5 and December 10. 

  • Station 1 - 135 South 9th Street                     
  • Downtown at Ninth Street and Maple Avenue
  • Station 2 - 400 South Harbour Drive             
  • South Harbour
  • Station 3 – 2101 Greenfield Avenue             
  • The Wellingtons
  • Station 4 – 20777 Hague Road                       
  • North and East Harbour
  • Station 5 – 10170 E. 191st Street                   
  • The Meadows
  • Station 6 – 16800 Hazel Dell Road                 
  • Hazel Dell
  • Station 7 – 15251 Olio Road                         
  • Behind Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
  • Noblesville City Hall (16 S. 10th St.)               
  • Downtown at 10th and Conner streets

Firefighters will deliver to families on Saturday, December 15. 

“For four decades, the Noblesville Fire Department has had the honor of delivering food and toys on behalf of the generous citizens and businesses of Noblesville, who willingly donate to this great cause,” said Noblesville Fire Chief Greg Wyant. “The gratitude displayed by the recipients of these gifts is impossible to describe.”

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