Police holiday drive to benefit those in need

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The Voorhees Township Police Department will once again raise money to help those in need
through the Voorhees Police Holiday Fund. As in years past, they are currently searching for families to help through this wonderful tradition. Letters of request will be accepted and local families will be chosen. Each year Police Department staff receives monetary donations from local businesses, organizations and residents.
Once the families are chosen, our women and men in blue collect wish lists, shop, wrap and
deliver the gifts to the families. Letters to recommend a family should be sent to Stephanie Fowler at sfowler@vtpd.com or mailed to the address below.
To allow adequate time for organizing and shopping, the letters should be submitted by Nov. 15.
Monetary donations can be sent to:
Stephanie Fowler
Voorhees Police Holiday Fund
1180 White Horse Road
Voorhees, 08043
EIN# 81-1717907

Checks should be made payable to the Voorhees Police Holiday Fund
Questions? Call the Voorhees police records bureau (856) 627-5858, ext. 3001.
Thank you to our VTPD for spreading joy over the holiday season!

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The Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club will annouce its Voorhees Business
Person of the Year, Voorhees Citizen of the Year, Voorhees First Responder of the Year and
Voorhees Selfless Student of the Year at a dinner on Jan. 23 at Lucien’s Distinguished Catering in Berlin.  For more information, contact Nick Colanzi at ncolanzi@bowman.cpa.


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