Journal Pioneer

Summerside police help families in need

Summerside police help families in need

- BY DESIREE ANSTEY newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

Darlene Gallant won’t get to see the smiles of the lucky children that receive her gifts, but knowing she’s helping someone in need is satisfacti­on enough.

“Every year we drop items off in the police van because we enjoy making the kids happy. I grew up in a large family of brothers and sisters – eight of us in total – and enjoy giving back,” she said as a warm smile swept across her face. “We never went without as a family, but because of that, we don’t want anyone else to go without,” Gallant added.

The Gallants were some of the many people, including local businesses that came to donate toys and clothing to the fifth annual Cops for Christmas toy drive for the Salvation Army fundraiser.

“It’s a way for us to help the community and give back at this time to ensure all kids have something under the tree on Christmas day,” said Cpl. Jason Blacquiere.

Police chief Dave Poirier was tasked, once again, to stay in the back of the van until it was filled with donations.

“It’s mostly new stuff, toys and sporting equipment, but we will take anything. There’s certainly a place for it and a need in the community,” noted Blacquiere.

Several officers with the department volunteere­d their time at the Credit Union Place and kept Poirier entertaine­d as donations quickly filled the van on Saturday morning.

“There are some very young kids that have saved all year to make a monetary donation today, as well as a lady that comes every year. It’s been a really good response and we thank the community for their great support,” concluded Blacquiere.

 ??  ?? The fifth annual Cops for Christmas toy drive for the Salvation Army Fundraiser was underway on Saturday. It saw dozens of toy donations come for kids within the service are of the Summerside Salvation Army. Citizens and local businesses participat­ed in the event, even police chief David Poirier was involved, remaining in the van until it was filled with donations.
The fifth annual Cops for Christmas toy drive for the Salvation Army Fundraiser was underway on Saturday. It saw dozens of toy donations come for kids within the service are of the Summerside Salvation Army. Citizens and local businesses participat­ed in the event, even police chief David Poirier was involved, remaining in the van until it was filled with donations.
 ?? DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Sgt. Ron MacLean, from the left, Cpl. Jason Blackquier­e, Darlene and Arnold Gallant, Chief Dave Poirier, Const. Rob Miller, and Const. Drew Beattie.
DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER Sgt. Ron MacLean, from the left, Cpl. Jason Blackquier­e, Darlene and Arnold Gallant, Chief Dave Poirier, Const. Rob Miller, and Const. Drew Beattie.

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