Each year, around Halloween, the Scarsdale Police Department collects items that single mothers may need to adequately provide for a family. The donations are then shipped to My Sisters' Place, a non-profit agency that advocates and provides shelter for victims of domestic violence in Westchester County.
This year, the association is collecting diapers of all sizes – although larger sizes between four and six – are in the hottest demand. They are also in need of baby wipes, and new, twin-size sheet sets.
Donated goods can be dropped off in the lobby of Scarsdale Police Headquarters at any time between Tuesday, Oct. 20 and Friday, Nov. 20, when they will be delivered to the shelter.
Scarsdale Police Chief Andrew Matturro said that he hopes Scarsdale parents children will invest in the goods to help My Sisters' Place, rather than spending money on more common Halloween mischief fare such as eggs, shaving cream, “silly string” and toilet paper.
“We are asking that parents encourage their children to forgo the purchase of the many items that are so often used to cause mischief on Halloween and instead put the money towards the items that My Sisters' Place will gratefully accept,” he stated. “Clients of the shelter have been extremely grateful for support from the Scarsdale community in the past, and we are looking forward to another successful drive this year.”
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