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Dec 23, 2020 1:58 PM Despite a financially trying year, the Royal Canadian Legion is still doing its part to spread a little holiday cheer this holiday season. Earlier today, members from Branch 56 dropped off Christmas Comfort and Cheer Packages at the Caribou Memorial Veterans Pavillion for long term care residents. Branch President John Macdonald says they have 56 packages, comprised of everyday essentials such as toiletries and socks. Legions across the province have been going through hard times lately due to the pandemic, but Macdonald says it was still important to make the donations. “It’s better to give than to receive,” he believes, saying that while funds are tight they were able to pull together what they need. ....
‘Operation Christmas Comfort’ surprises local Vietnam veteran How are you making a difference in the community? Published: Tags: Operation Christmas Comfort 2020 The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Christmas is just three days away, and one group is showing kindness to a veteran. Through Operation Christmas Comfort and the help of nonprofit Operation Triage, the Jon Wayne Service Company is surprising a Vietnam veteran who has cancer by installing a two-zone ductless comfort system in his bedroom and living room. ....
Keira’s Christmas Wishes Gives the Gift of Comfort to Dr Kershaw’s Hospice Patients Date published: 18 December 2020 Keira s Christmas Wishes Gives the Gift of Comfort to Dr Kershaw s Patients Junior Fundraiser Keira Arnold, aged 13, who has been fundraising for Dr Kershaw’s for over four years, decided to bring some joy and cheer at Christmas to their day patients who have been unable to attend the Hospice since lockdown began in March. Keira’s Dad, Stephen was cared for by the Hospice’s dedicated doctors and nurses before he sadly passed away when Keira was just 4 years old. At age 8, Keira set up her fund ‘Keira’s Wishes’ and has so far raised an amazing £32,000 for Dr Kershaw’s providing patients at the Hospice with their last wishes with anything from bedside weddings and birthday parties to a last trip to the seaside or simply funding a patient’s favourite chippy tea. Now at Christmas, with Dr Kershaw’s day patients all unable to p ....