Sydney’s Santa Ride: CCSO Bring Holiday Spirit to NCH North Patients
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office lit up the night in the most heartwarming way. The 9th annual Sydney’s Santa Ride made its grand entrance at NCH North, bringing gifts, joy, and some much-needed holiday magic to pediatric patients. Imagine being a kid, stuck in a hospital during the holidays, and then seeing a parade of deputies, firefighters, and paramedics rolling up with lights flashing… That’s what went down this evening.
According to a CCSO Facebook post, Sheriff Rambosk is all about this event. He’s been hyping it as one of his favorite things every year, and you can see why. It’s not just about the gifts, although those are awesome, it’s about the vibe. These kids got to feel a little normal, even if just for a night. They watched from their windows, waving and smiling as the first responders rolled in like rock stars.
Sydney’s Santa Ride:
This whole thing started because of Sydney, the niece of CCSO Cpl. J.J. Snyder. She sadly lost her fight with pediatric cancer, but her spirit lives on in this event. Her legacy is this massive snowball of kindness that just keeps growing.
Here’s the cool part about Sydney’s Santa Ride, all those toys and games? They’re not coming from some big corporate sponsor. Nope. They’re donated by the same people showing up tonight. First responders and people from the community who want to give back. It’s like one big family coming together to make sure these kids feel the holiday love.
Sydney’s Santa Ride is more than just an event. It’s a reminder that in the middle of all the chaos, there are people out here doing good, spreading joy, and keeping the holiday spirit alive. Whether it’s Sheriff Rambosk leading the charge or a firefighter handing out a stuffed animal, it’s proof that a little effort can go a long way.