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Kai Madsen steps down from Winnipeg Christmas Cheer Board
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Kai Madsen retires from Winnipeg Christmas Cheer Board
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Winnipeg Free Press
COVID-19 has taken away many things in the past year, but it didn’t take away generosity.
While the pandemic and in the last two months, provincewide code red restrictions barred gatherings, it didn’t stop one special seasonal tradition: the
Winnipeg Free Press Miracle on Mountain campaign to help the Christmas Cheer Board.
Thanks to hundreds of generous readers coming together, sending in cheques or donating online, more than $227,000 was donated to help the Cheer Board buy more than 14,000 food vouchers for the people who needed help the most during the holiday season.
It far surpasses the $72,000 donated via Miracle on Mountain during the 2019 campaign.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Nicole Brownlee
Kai Madsen with volunteer workers at the Christmas Cheer Board in November
Christmas Cheer Board’s chief elf brings great tidings for the last week of Miracle on Mountain and is feeling quite optimistic.
Christmas Cheer Board’s chief elf brings great tidings for the last week of Miracle on Mountain and is feeling quite optimistic.
Joining the ranks of the Cheer Board for the past week is an anonymous donor who will match every individual donation readers make to the
Free Press Miracle campaign. This is a tremendous boost to the (Miracle) at the
Author of the article: Glen Dawkins
Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020 • December 19, 2020 • 3 minute read • Manitoba Metis Federation President David Chartrand (right) presents $50,000 cheque to Christmas Cheer Board Executive Director Kai Madsen during a Facebook Live media event on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) announced on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, that it increased its typical donation and will financially donate $50,000 to the Christmas Cheer Board. For Winnipeg Sun Empty Stocking Fund. Photo by Handout /Manitoba Metis Federation
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The Christmas Cheer Board picked up an early Christmas present on Thursday, with the presentation of a $50,000 cheque by the Manitoba Metis Federation, long-time supporters of the Cheer Board’s efforts to help the less fortunate in Winnipeg. It is a significant increase in the MMF’s typical annual donation.
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