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LETTER: Christmas in November fundraiser helps but doesn’t solve hunger for 91Ô­´´ students

Organizer is grateful to all the support at fundraiser but wants systemic changes
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Christmas in November was organized by a group of local people to raise funds for the food programs of the 91Ô­´´ School District Foundation and happened on Nov. 30. (91Ô­´´ School District Foundation Twitter)

Dear Editor,

Re: [Friends rally to feed kids, 91Ô­´´ Advance Times, Nov. 27]Once again, caring participants made it possible for many hungry school kids to benefit from much needed nutrition.

On Nov. 30, Santa (John), Mrs. Claus (Lynda), Corinne, Russ, Tim, Marge, the Oak, GM Andrea and the entire staff were great. The City of New Westminster Pipe Band certainly had toes tapping and hands clapping and having so many supportive Lions Club members and friends sitting in the Lions Den, was a big boost. Additional thanks go to those who donated items for the silent auction as well as the 91Ô­´´ Advance Times for their encouragement.

The entire $3,200 (with more donations yet to come) was handed over to the 91Ô­´´ School District Foundation who were in attendance. We had zero expenses come out of the proceeds – volunteers and donations.

This will help to alleviated the tragic situation but not end it. Provincial assistance is said to be coming as reported, but we will be watching to see the effect. In the interim, 3,000 91Ô­´´ kids go to school without necessary nourishment – think about it, 3,000 kids without breakfast or lunch.

Well done all those who took the time to participate. We thank you and the kids thank you.

Don McLean, Walnut Grove



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