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Belleville Police Service supports “Tammie’s Jammies” Program

By Paul Martin Nov 14, 2025 | 10:58 AM

The Belleville Police Service is proud to once again be an official drop-off location for the Tammie’s Jammies program — a community initiative that collects new pajamas for local children and families in need during the holiday season.

The program, coordinated by the Port Hope Police Service and Ganaraska Financial Credit Union, collects pajamas for the Children’s Foundation. You can drop off your pajamas at our location so a child will have something special to open on Christmas Eve.

From November 15 through December 20, members of the public are encouraged to drop off new pajamas in any size, from infants to teens, at the Belleville Police Service headquarters, 459 Sidney Street, Belleville. A collection box is available in the main lobby during business hours for convenient drop-off.

Now entering its 2025 campaign, Tammie’s Jammies continues to bring comfort to families across the region, helping ensure that every child has cozy sleepwear to unwrap during the holidays. Last year alone, the program collected 2,780 pairs of pajamas thanks to the generosity of the community.

The holiday season can be difficult, but the generosity of our community reflects the compassion that makes Belleville a caring place to call home.