The Prince George Citizen

St. Vincent, Salvation Army also in need of hamper help

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The office is accepting donations and applicatio­ns Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more informatio­n or to volunteer call 250-564-5888.

St. Vincent de Paul Society had 326 hampers go out to families in need last year and expect the same number of applicatio­ns because the cost of groceries is so high, Bernie Goold, longtime board member and volunteer with the society, said.

St. Vincent will be taking hamper applicatio­ns until Dec. 1 and intake is at the old location of the society’s thrift store at 1180 Third Ave., Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m.

The society accepts applicatio­ns for families with children 18 and under, including low income working families.

“There’s people who just can’t afford Christmas,” Goold said.

Some families get sponsored by businesses, she added. “We’ll provide businesses with the family and they provide the hamper for them.”

Hampers include a week’s worth of food as well as a turkey and all the trimmings for the special Christmas meal. Gifts are provided for the children and if there are donated items available, small gifts are included for the parents as well, Goold said.

St. Vincent’s is looking for donations of non-perishable food items and toys to be included in the hampers.

Those looking to re-gift new items that perhaps are sitting in the back of the closet would be most appreciate­d by St. Vincent de Paul and will be gratefully accepted and donated as part of the hamper items, Goold said.

“We all get candles and soaps we might not want,” she added. “And those would be most welcome.”

The society’s volunteer wish list includes people to pack the hampers on Wednesday, Dec. 20 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s gym, 1088 Gillett St., and final packing and delivery will be on Dec. 21 and volunteers for packing and delivery on that day are needed, as well.

Goold asks any volunteers to register before hand so they know they have enough people.

To volunteer call Randy at the Drop-In Centre, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 250-565-7906.

The Salvation Army is accepting hamper applicatio­ns every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Nov. 30 at 3500 18th Ave. People are asked to bring with them identifica­tion, proof of address, proof of income and shelter expenses.

Last year, the Salvation Army provided 350 hampers and expect the same number of applicants this year.

Anyone can apply for a hamper, including single people, families and seniors, and will receive a food hamper and gifts for the children. The organizati­on also provides the Adopt-a-Family option where businesses can provide a specific hamper to those in need.

The Salvation Army requires about 100 volunteers to process the applicatio­ns, accept hamper donations and assemble hampers.

People who have been approved to receive a hamper can pick them up at the designated time between Dec. 18 and 20.

Donations of food for the food bank, toys for children and gifts for teens are most welcome.

The Salvation Army purchases all the food for its Christmas hampers in bulk so all things are equal, Terra Laflamme, community ministries worker and Christmas program coordinato­r, said.

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