Orlando, FL – With Halloween fast approaching, members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) are spreading seasonal cheer through a community giving effort aimed at local children in need.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the agency’s Employee Services team has gathered costumes and candy for children living at Harbor House, a Central Florida shelter that provides safety and support for survivors of domestic abuse.
The donation drive is part of OCSO’s ongoing community outreach programs, focused on supporting local families and fostering connections beyond law enforcement duties. The Halloween-themed collection site, decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, and bright colors, serves as both a visual celebration and a reminder of community generosity.
“Our goal is to bring a little extra Halloween joy and fun to these children this season,” the post read. Photos shared by the department show piles of candy, costumes, and decorations ready to be delivered before the holiday.
Community members can follow future initiatives or contribute to Harbor House directly by visiting the organization’s official website or contacting the Orange County Sheriff’s Office for more information.
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