Hundreds of seniors in the mid-Island area will get at least one Christmas card this year, thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers.
Christiana Conway came up with the idea in 2020 because she knew many seniors living in care homes would be lonely and isolated due to the pandemic.
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The first year saw well over 300 cards sent out and the effort has grown in the following years as Conway brought in volunteers from Oceanside Community Church, where the family attends.
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This year approximately 100 volunteers were able to write close to 900 cards and about 3,000 across the five years, Conway said.
They have added a palliative care unit and a care home for patients with dementia B次元官网网址 cards will be going out to seniors in Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Port Alberni and Nanaimo.
Conway said she spoke with a care home manager who mentioned residents may not otherwise receive any cards.
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