Statesville High Beta Club Donates 100 Toys to Support SPD’s Annual Toy Drive

Last Updated 11/17/2025Posted in Police News, Latest City News

The Statesville Police Department is proud to recognize the generosity and community spirit of the Statesville High Beta Club. Last week, students Samuel D. and Malia H. visited SPD headquarters to deliver an impressive donation of approximately 100 toys for our annual Toy Drive.

This meaningful contribution was completed on behalf of the Beta Club, with toys collected through the kindness of students across Statesville High School. Their support will directly help brighten the holiday season for children and families in our community.

Chief Johnson, Sgt. Cleary, Cpl. Turner, and Inv. Chavez welcomed Samuel and Malia, expressing their sincere appreciation and commending them for inspiring their fellow classmates to give back in such a powerful way.

The Statesville Police Department extends a heartfelt thank you to the Beta Club for their compassion, leadership, and commitment to serving others. Partnerships like these help make the holidays a little brighter - and our community a whole lot stronger.

Learn more about the 2025 Fill the Trailer Toy Drive here.



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