COVID won t keep Raelyn and her family from helping less fortunate A family conversation about helping homeless people inspired a Chatham girl to become a champion of collection food and money donations for the Salvation Army – and a pandemic wasn t going to stop her.
Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 2 minute read • Raelyn Drew,11, middle, and her brother Johnathan, 7, dropped another large donation of food to the Salvation Army Family Services location in Chatham, Ont. on Friday. Allie Matthews, manager of the Salvation Army Community & Family Services office, back left, says this is one of several donations the Drew family has made. (Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily News)
COVID won't keep Raelyn and her family from helping less fortunate
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