Bags are packed for kids' holiday joy
December 7, 2024

Toy distribution begins December 11

Bags are packed and ready to go to their families! See distributions dates and times here.


All of this has been made possible by the your generous donations and support, as well as the following businesses and organizations who committed volunteer time and energy to getting gifts ready for distribution:

Chrome Divas Ithaca
Ongweoweh Corp.
Home Depot Ithaca
Tompkins Community Bank
Community Bank Ithaca
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Cornell University Police Department
Ithaca College Police
Tompkins County Probation

And to all the unnamed individuals, volunteers, law enforcement, and behind the scenes folks who work tirelessly year round to make this happen. Thank you all! 

A group of police officers and volunteers posing for a photo in a shopping mall food court.
March 25, 2026
The 2nd Annual Cops, Kids & Toys Walk-A-Thon was a huge success! Thank you to the Chrome Divas of Ithaca, DJ Rocket Morton, our sponsors, volunteers, and everyone who walked with us at The Shops at Ithaca Mall.
Group presents check in bookstore. People smile, posing in front of bookshelf.
March 11, 2026
On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Cops, Kids & Toys was proud to present a check to the Family Reading Partnership in support its important work and to assist with some unforeseen expenses as it continues to serve local children and families. Since 1997, Family Reading Partnership has helped Tompkins County families with young children experience the joy of books and read-aloud time as an everyday part of life. Family Reading Partnership provides programs and materials that encourage parents and caregivers to engage with infants and young children through reading, play, songs, and conversation, all as building blocks for literacy. It works to create a culture of literacy in the community by weaving books and reading encouragement into the networks and services that already reach local families. Their programs are designed especially for families with infants and young children in Tompkins County, helping children connect with books early and often. Their impact is rooted in a simple but powerful idea. When children grow up with books as part of everyday life, families are strengthened and young learners are better prepared to thrive. Family Reading Partnership describes its work as creating a culture of literacy, one book, one family, and one community at a time. Organizations like Family Reading Partnership help make Tompkins County a stronger, more connected community for children. We encourage our supporters to learn more about their work and consider making a donation to help them continue serving local families. Contributions can be made here: https://www.familyreading.org/giving/