Niki Ottosen knows what itB次元官网网址檚 like to live out of a backpack.
As a gardener, every morning Ottosen would load up her backpack with water, lunch, rain gear, gloves and clothing. Being out in public parks for the majority of the day, rain or shine, what she had in her backpack was what she had access to during the day. It was also where Ottosen began to notice places where the regionB次元官网网址檚 homeless were stashing their belongings.
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Understanding the importance of having everything with you and wanting to give back to the community, Ottosen started the Christmas Backpack Project. As part of the project, Ottosen, her husband and daughter gathered a few backpacks and loaded them with necessities, which she donated to homeless people in downtown Victoria on Christmas Eve.
ItB次元官网网址檚 a tradition that Ottosen has continued over the past 10 years and has grown into a community-wide effort with backpack donations pouring in from all over the Capital Region. Last year, 187 backpacks were donated, which volunteers packed and distributed to the less fortunate. Now, heading into the holiday season, efforts are ramping up for this yearB次元官网网址檚 campaign, which kicked off recently.
This yearB次元官网网址檚 list of donations include gloves, socks, umbrellas, blankets and scarves, toiletry items such as toothbrushes, razors, and feminine hygiene products, as well as food such as cookies, peanut butter and crackers, protein bars and instant hot chocolate.
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Backpacks can be dropped off until Friday, Dec. 15 at the Colwood municipal hall (3300 Wishart Rd.), Alpine Disposal and Recycling (1045 Dunford Ave), Disaster Aid Canada (426 Williams St.) and Millstream Self Storage (888 Short St.). For more information, search
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