More than 1,200 presents have been donated to less fortunate children by police officers and staff this Christmas.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's annual Christmas Toy Appeal was a success, with the police community showing their festive spirit by supporting the effort.
Chief constable Scott Chilton said: "As the holiday season approaches, we are reminded of the joy and warmth that Christmas brings into our lives. It's a time for family, friends, and the spirit of giving.
"However, for many children in our community, this season can be a stark reminder of what they lack. Our Christmas Toy Appeal is a campaign dedicated to bringing smiles to the faces of children who might otherwise go without.
"Every child deserves to experience the magic of Christmas, to wake up with excitement and find a gift waiting for them under the tree. Every box you see here represents a child who may not have had anything to unwrap on Christmas morning.
"The generosity of our officers and staff has made this possible and I just want to thank every single person who has donated. This truly is the season of giving."
Dan Buckle, head of family help at Southampton City Council, said: "For so many families, Christmas is an amazing and magical time of year but for some families it isn’t and they really struggle.
"When we see things like this, it’s a reminder that the world is filled with love and joy and compassion for people. On behalf of Southampton City Council I just want to share my heartfelt thanks. This is incredible, and will make a massive difference."
Chief Constable Chilton joined a team of helpers at the force's training headquarters in Netley to hand over the presents to partners at Southampton City Council.
Every present from the appeal goes to a child in need this winter to make sure their Christmas is just as special as everyone else's.
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