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Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: May 05, 2021  â¢Â 3 hours ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children with her husband John 15 years ago, displays photos of children from developing nations that have benefited from clothes, school supplies, medicine and food donated by area residents and businesses. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network jpg, CA
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A legion of volunteers â mostly seniors â have worked over the last 15 years to send more than 125 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothing, medical supplies, wheelchairs, bicycles and school supplies to developing nations.
John and Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, say the work will continue, but they need to find new one-level warehouse space to make it easier on volunteers.
Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: May 05, 2021  â¢Â 38 minutes ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children with her husband John 15 years ago, displays photos of children from developing nations that have benefited from clothes, school supplies, medicine and food donated by area residents and businesses. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network jpg, CA
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A legion of volunteers â mostly seniors â have worked over the last 15 years to send more than 125 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothing, medical supplies, wheelchairs, bicycles and school supplies to developing nations.
John and Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, say the work will continue, but they need to find new one-level warehouse space to make it easier on volunteers.
Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: May 05, 2021  â¢Â 3 hours ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children with her husband John 15 years ago, displays photos of children from developing nations that have benefited from clothes, school supplies, medicine and food donated by area residents and businesses. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network jpg, CA
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A legion of volunteers â mostly seniors â have worked over the last 15 years to send more than 125 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothing, medical supplies, wheelchairs, bicycles and school supplies to developing nations.
John and Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, say the work will continue, but they need to find new one-level warehouse space to make it easier on volunteers.
The commission is holding a listening session at 6 p.m. Wednesday over Zoom. Anyone can attend. Written By: Andee Erickson | ×
With other members of the Duluth Human Rights Commission behind her, commission chairwoman Bettina Keppers speaks at the Tuesday, April 13, 2021, news conference on police violence outside Duluth City Hall. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
Two days after a Brooklyn Center police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright, the city of Duluth s Human Rights Commission is calling on the community to listen to and validate Black, Indigenous and people of color when they speak about their experiences. If we choose to not listen to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color) folks sharing their experiences and trusting their truth, we are choosing the side of the oppressor, said Bettina Keppers, chairperson of the committee. We are actively allowing a system built on racialized violence to continue to tear apart our communities and our fe