MCSO Deputies Deliver Approximately 100 Toys to Randall Children's Hospital
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Multnomah County, Ore. – Today, the Multnomah County Deputy Sheriff’s Association (MCDSA) delivered approximately 100 toys to Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel.
“Our deputies are excited to make this a tradition,” said MCDSA President, Sergeant Josh Zwick. “The generosity of our community makes a real difference for children and families who are facing incredibly difficult circumstances. A small gift can bring a moment of joy, and that matters.”
Deputies delivered the toys on Monday, December 8, 2025, as part of the inaugural MCDSA Toy Drive supporting Randall Children’s, which provides critical medical care for kids.
The community‑wide effort hopes to bring comfort, joy, and a sense of normalcy to children admitted to the hospital during the holiday season and beyond.
Over the past few weeks, deputies collected new, unwrapped toys, books, and games suitable for infants through teens.
Deputies delivered the donated items directly to Randall Children's Hospital, where they will be distributed to patients and families. Deputies also donated more than a dozen hoodies to children and their families.
Randall Children's Hospital provides specialized care to children needing expert pediatric care. The MCDSA Toy Drive helps ensure children spending their holidays in the hospital receive a gift, while also supporting therapeutic play and comfort activities throughout the year.
“MCSO is committed to supporting families across Multnomah County,” said Sergeant Zwick. “Being admitted to the hospital can be incredibly stressful for these families. These gifts are our way of reminding them that they’re not alone.”
The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and the Multnomah County Deputy Sheriff’s Association would like to thank the community and event sponsors, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, Sandy River Marketing, Target, Walmart, and Fred Meyer, who made this event possible.
B-roll from today’s event is being released. Media may use these images with credit to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office.