Sheriff’s Office, partners donate 102 bicycles to families in need

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) celebrated another banner year in 2019 with its annual Christmas Bicycle Program.

From its humble beginnings in 1997, the program has grown each year with new bicycles destined to be what may be the only gifts some children in need receive.

Hall County deputies load bicycles into a family vehicle. The sheriff’s office gave away 102 bicycles to families this year. (HCSO)

The Court Services Division of the HCSO organizes and facilitates the program and distributed more than 100 bicycles on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the Hall County Courthouse. Santa, his Deputy elves and Sheriff Gerald Couch were on hand to greet families and load up the new wheels.

2019 CHRISTMAS BICYCLE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Exceeded $10,000 fundraising goal for the program
  • 102 new bicycles distributed
  • 27 families assisted
  • Bicycles for 23 foster children
  • 100 helmets donated by Safe Kids Northeast Georgia
  • Gift cards distributed along with bicycles with help from community partners

Planning for the program begins early each year and is funded through the Sheriff’s Show & Shine summer car show and donations from deputies and the community.

More than $10,000 was raised this year in support of Hall County’s Christmas Bicycle Program.
The Christmas Bicycle Program started in 1997. It’s organized annually by Hall County Sheriff’s Office Court Services Division.

“Meeting and spending time with these families on Wednesday was worth more than any gifts we could help them with,” Sheriff Couch said. “From their stories about domestic violence to the death of a household provider, we all should realize just how blessed most of us are. I’m thankful for the work of our staff in this monumental but worthwhile annual effort.”