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News Release
Korey's Joy Drive Logo
Korey's Joy Drive Logo
City of Vancouver launches eighth annual Korey's Joy Drive (Photo) - 11/14/22

Vancouver, Wash. – The City of Vancouver invites the community to support the eighth annual Korey's Joy Drive with donations of toys and warm clothing for neighbors in need starting Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Korey’s Joy Drive honors the memory of Korey Cochran, a City employee who passed away from brain cancer in 2017. He received the rare cancer diagnosis just before the holiday season. 

“Since establishing Korey’s Joy Drive, we’ve collected more than 6,000 items to support families in need during the holidays,” said Jen Thomas with the City’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department. “Thanks to the generosity of our community and local business partners, we’ve doubled the number of charities we can support.”

From Nov. 16 to Dec. 14, City employees will collect new, unwrapped toys and new youth and adult winter coats, gloves, socks and hats. All donations will be delivered to seven local non-profits including: Children's Justice CenterChildren's Center and Open House MinistriesSea Mar Parent-Child Assistance ProgramShare of VancouverRandall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel and YWCA Clark County.

Community members can contribute at one of 11 public drop off sites: 

  • Edward Jones - Greg Hiatt - 5512 NE 109th Court, Suite D
  • Firstenburg Community Center - 700 N.E. 136th Ave.
  • John L. Scott - Vancouver Office 204 S.E. Park Plaza Dr., Suite 111
  • Latte Da Coffee House & Wine Bar - 205 E. 39th St.
  • Marshall Community Center - 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd.
  • The Al Angelo Company - 400 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 500
  • Vancouver City Hall - 415 W. 6th St.
  • Vancouver Operations Center front desk - 4711 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.
  • Vancouver Police West Precinct - 2800 N.E. Stapleton Rd.
  • Vancouver Police East Precinct - 520 S.E. 155th Ave.
  • Vancouver Utilities front desk - 2323 General Anderson Rd.

Back by popular demand, donors may contribute to Korey’s Joy Drive online via Amazon Wish List. Choose from a variety of pre-selected items or choose your own to be shipped directly to the Joy Drive. 

Local businesses interested in hosting a collection site may contact Jen Thomas at 360-487-7019 or jen.thomas@cityofvancouver.us   

Learn more at www.cityofvancouver.us/koreysjoydrive

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