The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 22 Drumheller made some donations this week.
Legion president Deb Bolduc gave three cheques to local organizations on Thursday afternoon.
The first cheque was to the Drumheller and District Seniors Foundation. The foundation received $1950 from the Poppy Fund, which will be used for two pocket talkers, one large white board with wheels, a portable CD player and a projector.
The second cheque was for the Valley Bus Society. The cheque was for $1000 towards a new van. This money was from the casino.
Alberta Health Services Continuing Care received the other cheque in the amount of $5313. This money was also from the poppy fund and will be used for three hygiene toileting loops, three six strap hammock loop slings, an auto-external defibrillator, and two portable suction units. Marcel Augey (left) accepted the cheques for the Drumheller and District Seniors Foundation and the Valley Bus Society. Nancy Guntrip, site manager for the Drumheller Health Centre, (right) accepted the cheque for the Alberta Health Services Continuing Care. Bolduc (centre) presented the cheques to each of them.