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Community shows support for Red Bag Food Drive

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Once again, the community showed its support for The Salvation Army and the people it supports the Christmas season and all year round.
The Red Bag Food Drive has become a tradition in the valley, helping to stock the local food bank for the coming holiday season and into the new year. Volunteers took to the streets on Thursday, November 30, collecting non-perishable food donations from neighbourhoods throughout Drumheller and beyond.
“The word that came to me first was that I was humbled,” Major Robert Burrell tells the Mail. “I was blown away by the response this drive had for us. I was truly amazed. We are thankful beyond all expectations, it allows us to continue to do what we are doing.”
He says even before the Christmas campaign kicked into action, the shelves of the local foodbank were getting depleted.
“This put us back up, both to meet our giving, which goes up at this time of year and our day-to-day demand on our services,” said Burrell.
While they haven’t been able to do a tally on the food collected, he says the numbers were well up at the food drive.
He is grateful for the support of the community, and also the volunteers. There were teams, clubs, and organizations all helping out as well as regular private individuals who took away from their own time to support the community, not only collecting the donations, but organizing logistics and helping sort.
Residents who find themselves in need over the holiday season can still register for a Christmas basket and toys by calling the Salvation Army at 403-823-2215 to book an appointment. Registration is open to December 14. Despite this, Burrell says even if people are not able to register in time, they will do their best to help out however they can.
The Christmas Campaign is going strong, and this Saturday residents can show their support at the Drumheller Dragons game, where they will host the annual Teddy Toss. The donated teddy bears, thrown to the ice at the Dragons’ first goal, will be donated to the Salvation Army and the Drumheller Health Centre.


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