Fraternal Order of Police

Winston Fraternal Order of Police begins Toys for Kids drive


Winston County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Josh Bennett, left, and Sheriff Caleb Snoddy with toys being collected for this year's giveaway.
WINSTON COUNTY - The countdown has begun for parents and/or guardians of children needing toys this upcoming holiday season to take part in the annual Toys for Kids giveaway, sponsored by Winston County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 51.

FOP Lodge kicks off Toys for Kids this week


Pictured with just a few of the toys that have already been collected for the FOP’s Toys for Kids giveaway are, from left, Winston County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Josh Edwards, Winston County Sheriff Caleb Snoddy, Deputy Sam Kelly, Chief Clerk Sherry Stapp and Deputy Chris Franks.
WINSTON COUNTY - Rising living costs are creating even harder economic conditions for families this holiday season, so Winston County Fraternal of Police Lodge 51 is hoping more children will receive a brighter Christmas than ever before in the annual Toys for Kids giveaway.

Winston FOP starting from scratch this year for Toys for Tots


From left, Winston County Sheriff Horace Moore, Investigator Jacob Eward and Chief Deputy Caleb Snoddy with the small amount of toys that have already been received for this year’s drive. More donations are desperately needed.
WINSTON COUNTY - The Toys for Tots program is starting from scratch collecting toys for children in need this holiday season since last year’s supply has been depleted.