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9,500+ receive holiday help through 2023 Christmas Hope Campaign

The 2023 Christmas Hope Campaign was able to make the holidays merrier for 9,514 people this year thanks to the generosity of the Lethbridge and region community.

The Christmas Hope Campaign is a partnership between six organizations in the area; Interfaith Food Bank, Lethbridge Food Bank, Salvation Army Toys for Tots, MyCityCare Shop of Wonders, Lethbridge Family Services Angel Tree and Volunteer Lethbridge.

Together, with help from the community, 3,364 adults and 6,150 children were supported to feel the magic of Christmas, made possible thanks to countless volunteers—1,386— who put in almost 12,300 hours during December.

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