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Royal LePage Hodgins Realty got into the giving spirit leading up to Christmas.
The Real Estate company in Melfort provided over $4000 to charities and organizations in the area in their 12 days of Christmas giveaway.
Agent and partner Joline Ozeroff said they were also able to do some random acts of kindness for the RCMP, paramedics, and fire department.
“Coming to the end of the year, we were happy with the success we had and we wanted to share that with as many organizations as we could,” Ozeroff said. “We wanted to say thank you to different people and especially those who put themselves at risk through all of this.”
The Salvation Army limits Christmas dinner due to COVID-19
VIDEO: The Salvation Army limits Christmas dinner due to COVID-19 By Tamlyn Cochran | December 24, 2020 at 2:20 PM CST - Updated December 24 at 5:34 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Salvation Army of Amarillo will host a Christmas for its shelter residents this year.
Although the shelter has made the celebration open to the community in the past, this year because of the COVID-19 protocols and social distancing restrictions, the shelter does not feel that the requirements can be met.
“COVID-19 has changed so much in our society. Everyone has to look at service delivery in a whole new way, and we are no different,” said Major Ernest Hull of the Salvation Army “While we would usually welcome guests on Christmas day to enjoy a holiday meal with our shelter residents, this year we cannot.”
With the most visible part of its fundraising campaign in its final hours, the Salvation Army of Hannibal and Quincy is optimistic about reaching its respective fundraising goals.
Rotarians help ensure Coast kids get gift from Santa The Rotary Club of Hervey Bay City bought toys for the Salvation Army to distribute to children in need.
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THE Rotary Club of Hervey Bay City decided this year that instead of doing a Kris Kringle at their annual Christmas party they would all purchase a gift for a child for the Salvation Army Christmas Drive.
The Club also donated money towards the purchase of gifts.
Secretary Lesley Jones and Rotarian Trish Fowler delivered all the gifts to Lieutenant Aaron Reid for local families in need so Fraser Coast kids wouldn’t go without a gift from Santa this year.