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‘For our little girl’: Family holds memorial toy drive for kids in N.S. hospital

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‘For our little girl’: Family holds memorial toy drive for kids in N.S. hospital

Family and friends of an 11-year-old Nova Scotia girl who died in October are honouring her memory with a toy drive to bring joy to the children who are spending the holidays at the IWK hospital in Halifax.

Sawyer Titus, who died in October after an illness, spent months in hospital and travelled often from her home to the IWK.

“I’ve seen firsthand kids that are here and stuck in the holidays. Why not try to make something a little brighter for somebody else?” Sawyer’s father, Ryan Titus, said.

On Monday, after weeks of collecting toys and goodies, the family travelled from Digby, N.S., to Halifax to deliver the presents in person. They were able to fill two SUVs and two pickup trucks full of gifts.

“Our inspiration was for our little girl,” said Ryan. “She was very good at catching people’s hearts and it definitely showed.”

He said the act was something Sawyer would have wanted to do as well because she was a passionate and kind child.

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And for those at the IWK, it was a welcome gesture.

“We’re super appreciative of all the things the community does to support the families while they’re here and to help make it normal for them,” said Krista Naugler, the IWK’s child services co-ordinator.

The gifts will be added to a growing collection as part of Operation Snowpile.

“It’s a secret shop where (families at the IWK) can come and they can have access to some things to help support them to get ready for the holiday season,” said Naugler.

Ryan and his wife, Jessica Titus, plan on continuing the toy drive in Sawyer’s honour for years to come, especially after the overwhelming community and family support the drive received.

“It was ridiculous how much stuff that just came in. Our house was full, every room. The only spot we had to sit was on the couch,” said Ryan.

“So it was pretty awesome to see everything.”

Coming back to the IWK was also bittersweet for the family. Having the chance to visit the hospital for a positive reason was a gift for them, too.

“It feels nicer to be leaving this time on a better note. Still hard to come back, and it will be the only reason to come back now is to bring toys, I would imagine.”


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