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Local Agencies Mobilize Holiday Food and Toy Drive Dec. 6

The North Dakota Highway Patrol, Stutsman County law enforcement, Jamestown Fire Department and partner agencies will host a holiday food and toy drive at multiple locations on Saturday, Dec. 6. Donations of new toys, clothing, nonperishable food and money will be collected in Jamestown at Walmart from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and distributed to local shelters, food pantries and families in need.

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Local Agencies Mobilize Holiday Food and Toy Drive Dec. 6
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Stutsman County residents will have an opportunity to contribute to holiday relief efforts on Saturday, Dec. 6, when the North Dakota Highway Patrol teams with Stutsman County law enforcement, the Jamestown Fire Department and other partner agencies to collect donations at multiple locations across the region. In Jamestown, organizers will accept donations at the Walmart at 921 25th Street between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Organizers are seeking new toys, clothing, nonperishable food items and monetary donations. Collected items will be routed to local shelters, food pantries and families identified as needing assistance during the holiday season. Monetary contributions offer agencies flexibility to purchase specific items or cover logistics, which can improve the efficiency of distribution and allow resources to be matched to local demand.

For Stutsman County, the drive serves both immediate needs and broader community resilience. Local shelters and food pantries often face heightened demand during winter months, and organized collection events concentrate donations and volunteer effort, reducing transaction costs for charitable providers. Holding the Jamestown collection at a major retail location may also raise visibility and capture impulse donations from shoppers, which can increase the volume of gifts and food brought in on a single day.

The campaign is part of a coordinated set of holiday drives across several North Dakota communities, an approach that can create economies of scale for procurement and distribution while spreading administrative burden across participating agencies. For local policymakers and nonprofit leaders, this coordination illustrates how interagency partnerships can augment limited budgets and staff capacity during peak seasons.

Residents looking to contribute should plan to visit Walmart at 921 25th Street during the designated hours on Dec. 6. Donations will be channeled directly to local organizations serving Stutsman County families, reinforcing a community response to seasonal needs and supplementing the work of social service providers.

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