A big donation is helping one local charity and Greater Victoria families after a slow start to the giving season.
Langford Mayor Stew Young and Ron Coutre, president of the West Shore Developers Association (WSDA), presented $10,000 to volunteers from the CFAX Santas Anonymous Society at Westshore Town Centre on Dec. 14.
The money was raised from the mayorB次元官网网址檚 charity golf tournament and donations from several businesses including from the WSDA itself.
Christine Hewitt, Santas Anonymous executive director, said it was exciting when she heard about the donations, adding the money would be a big help.
She said while it had been a slow start for donations it has picked up properly, although they were not receiving as many gift card donations as other kinds of gifts. Hewitt said Santas Anonymous tries to give each kid a clothing gift card so they can have the experience of shopping, but also get what they really need.
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Despite the challenges, Hewitt said they should be able to meet their donations goal. This year, 2,672 kids are receiving gifts, plus another 2,247 parents. As well as gifts and gift cards, kids also receive food bags B次元官网网址 meant to replace school breakfast and lunch programs they miss out on during the Christmas holidays B次元官网网址 with a gift card for food and eggs.
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