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PHOTOS: Toy drive for kids in hospital more important in year of COVID-19, says Keian鈥檚 parents

Keian鈥檚 Holiday Wish Toy Drive is on now until Dec. 11

When six-year-old Keian was in hospital receiving treatment, the feeling of isolation was all too familiar for the Blundell family, which is why in the year of COVID-19, they say it is all the more important to spread holiday cheer by continuing .

In memory of their son Keian, parents Ryan and Chantal, organize an annual toy drive to benefit BC Children鈥檚 Hospital and Canuck Place Children鈥檚 Hospice.

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鈥淲e鈥檙e not unfamiliar with isolation,鈥 said Keian鈥檚 dad, Ryan Blundell.

鈥淜eian went through a bone marrow transplant, so for weeks we lived in an isolation bubble where we had to be absolutely cautious of everything we did鈥 because we had a child who had their immune system knocked out鈥 so in the world of COVID鈥 we have that familiarity.鈥

Keian was diagnosed with t-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2012 and was admitted to BC Children鈥檚 Hospital for treatment.

The young 91原创 boy was discharged from hospital that year just in time to be at home on Christmas Day to open gifts with his family, instead he return to the hospital with a wagon full of gifts for all the kids who couldn鈥檛 return home for the holiday.

Keian was able to return with a wagon full of Christmas cheer in 2013, but passed away in January 2014.

Since then his family has run a holiday toy drive in his honour.

鈥淭hings have changed quite drastically this year, we鈥檙e not able to have the same outdoor events we do with the RCMP, however they鈥檙e still completely supportive of our cause,鈥 said Chantal Blundell, Keian鈥檚 mom.

Due to COVID-19 the Blundell family has limited the number of donation drop-off locations this year, but the public can bring unwrapped toys, gift cards or cash to the following Surrey RCMP detachments: 14355 57 Ave., 7235 137 St., 10395 148 St., or 10720 King George Blvd.

And in 91原创 at Keian鈥檚 preschool, Kids in the Grove at West 91原创 Elementary (9403 212 St.).

鈥淟ast year, with the help of the generous community, we were able to raise more than $9400 in cash donations and 1800 toys,鈥 Cst. Mark Peterse, with the Surrey community response unit.

鈥淲e appreciate the ongoing support and hope this year, despite the challenges we have faced, we can continue to bring holiday cheer to these children and their families who are already going through so much,鈥 he added.

The family reminds those wishing to donate in-person to follow all public health guidelines.

But for those who wish to donate from a distance the family has included a new element to this year鈥檚 fundraiser.

鈥淲e know that there is going to be a lot of people who are uncomfortable with doing that (donating in-person) this year, which is why we opted to set up the , where basically when people shop there, they can choose their items and they can click to actually send it to us鈥 so it鈥檒l arrive at our home and there is no contact needed,鈥 Chantal explained.

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Keian鈥檚 Holiday Wish Toy Drive runs Nov. 13 to Dec. 11 this year.

The family anticipates to deliver all donations to the hospital about a week after the end of the toy drive.

鈥淚t鈥檚 likely going to look like an outside drop-off,鈥 Chantal said.

For more information and to donate visit on Facebook at , or access the at .

Alternatively, shop the wishlist by scanning the QR code located in the information poster.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about helping these kids have a great Christmas,鈥 Chantal said.



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