Midhurst/December 30, 2025 – The County of Simcoe Paramedic Services wrapped up their 23rd annual Food and Toy Drive last week. Thanks to the incredible generosity of residents, businesses, and community partners, this year’s campaign gathered 8,803 toys, over 8,680 pounds of food, and $42,915.52 in monetary donations to brighten the holidays for local families.
“This drive truly embodies the spirit of Christmas in Simcoe County,” said Warden Basil Clarke. “During these challenging economic times, our residents once again rallied around our request to Give a little, help a lot, opened their hearts and gave generously. Filling ambulances with food, toys, and donations ensures that families across our region can celebrate with joy. Thank you to our incredible residents and volunteers for continuing to showcase the holiday spirit year after year.”
With this year’s totals included, the CSPS Food and Toy Drive has, over 23 years, collected 139,634 toys, 97,650 pounds of food, and approximately $333,757 in monetary and gift card donations to support families across Simcoe County.
County of Simcoe Paramedic Services Director and Chief Sarah Mills added, “Our paramedics are honoured to lead this tradition each year, and we are especially grateful for the efforts of our Paramedic Services team, their families, and friends who dedicate countless hours to this cause. Their commitment, combined with the kindness of our community, helps to ensure that meals will be on tables and gifts under trees, making the season brighter for thousands of families.”
For 23 years, this Food and Toy Drive has been a cherished tradition, uniting residents in support of those in need. The County extends its deepest gratitude to all donors, volunteers, and partners who made this year’s drive a resounding success.
All donations were distributed to local children and families in need by charitable organizations working in partnership with County of Simcoe Paramedic Services. Some of the charities supported by the County of Simcoe Paramedic Services Food and Toy Drive include the Salvation Army, WOW Living Bradford, Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions, Barrie Christmas Cheer, Kinette Club of Wasaga Beach, Georgian Bay Food Network, Christmas in a Box, Innisfil Christmas for Kids and several local food banks including those in Alliston, Angus, Bradford, Clearview, Coldwater, Elmvale, Tottenham, Orillia and Wasaga Beach.
Photo Caption: Throughout the month, County of Simcoe Paramedic Services delivered donations to locations across the region, keeping support within local communities.
County of Simcoe is composed of sixteen member municipalities and provides crucial public services to County residents in addition to providing paramedic and social services to the separated cities of Barrie and Orillia. Visit our website at simcoe.ca.
