This year, Logan and his grandmother brought over 150 stuffed animals to the Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office uses these to give out to children to give them something to “hug” or hold on to at accident scenes, domestic violence situations or any situation where small children are frightened and need a small pleasant distraction from the harsh realities of life.
Anson County Sheriff Tommy Allen said, “Sometimes the simplest thing like giving a child a small stuffed animal for them to hold dries up tears and helps them get through some of life’s worst events. We provide and share these with the police departments, domestic violence and the department of social services.”
The Sheriff said that his office has given away over 1,000 of these stuffed animals to children since this project began over four years ago.
“We have Logan and his grandmother to thank for starting this project for us,” he said.
Logan told the Sheriff, “I’ve just got one thing to say, everyone should help children by giving toys and stuffed animals to the sheriff.”
Logan is the son of Bruce and Kitt Goodwin of Wadesboro and will be in the third grade this year.
Diane said she wanted to especially thank the consignment shop, The Bean Stalk in Wadesboro, for its help in acquiring some of the stuffed animals.


