Cram the Cruiser returns to 麻豆社国产this month to help support the 麻豆社国产community in need this Christmas.
On Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., 麻豆社国产RCMP will be at the Walmart parking lot at 39210 Discovery Way to collect donations of new unwrapped toys, non-perishable food items, gift cards, and/or money for the good cause.
The event comes as a response to the 麻豆社国产Community Christmas Care’s call for support.
“Every year, Community Christmas Care offers support to hundreds of people in 麻豆社国产who need a little extra help around the holidays by filling hampers with food, toys and other goodies,” reads the Christmas Care website.
“We hope that these hampers provide not only practical help, but also a sign of the community care for each other—neighbours helping neighbours,” it said.
All community contributions collected on the day will go directly toward supporting local families to ensure everyone in the community can experience a joyful holiday season.
“If community members wish to donate and are looking for specific ideas for necessaries, food items that contribute to a holiday meal will be appreciated, as will other foods, including canned vegetables and fruit, healthy snacks like crackers, granola bars, or fruit cups, and coffee and tea,” reads an RCMP press release.
Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley said in the release that all donations are welcome.
“This event is about bringing our community together and spreading holiday cheer,” he said.
“Every donation, no matter how small, can make a big difference in someone’s holiday. We encourage everyone to stop by, say hello, and help make this season brighter for others.”
For those interested in learning how their donations will impact those in need, community members are invited to join the 麻豆社国产RCMP and other local first responder organizations at Walmart for a chat.
“We look forward to seeing the community come together once again to spread kindness and holiday spirit,” the RCMP said.
Anyone with any information regarding any file is asked to contact the 麻豆社国产RCMP at 604-892-6100, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or go to the website
For more information about Community Christmas Care, visit .