Community donates toys to Mott Children’s Hospital in memory of Paisley

Community announcement · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Volunteers delivered donated toys to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at the University of Michigan in a toy drive organized in memory of Paisley. Organizers said donations were gathered at a station vestibule and filled several boxes within days, with a Northville firefighter helping coordinate participation.

Unidentified Speaker said volunteers delivered toys to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at the University of Michigan as part of a toy drive organized in memory of a child named Paisley.

The speaker said, "Paisley was a patient at U of M Hospital, the family was there quite a bit, kind of decided to do this toy drive in her name." A firefighter from Northville contacted organizers to ask whether they were interested in participating; the speaker said the Northville group has partnered on similar drives for the last couple of years.

Organizers collected donations in a box placed in the vestibule area in front of the station. The speaker said volunteers removed full boxes and replaced them, and that the collection point filled "in a couple days" because many residents donated. The speaker described the Canton community as coming together during the holidays to help hospitalized children.

There were no motions, votes or official actions recorded in the transcript. The statement consisted of an announcement of the delivery and a brief description of how the drive was organized and received by the community.

The most recent factual development reported in the statement is that donated toys were delivered to Mott Hospital; no future events, dates, or requests for follow-up were specified in the transcript.