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Ness Lake Bible Camp giving away free week at camp as part of annual bottle drive

Ness Lake Bible Camp is holding its annual Cans For Kids fundraiser this weekend at the Nechako Bottle Depot.

To sweeten the deal, everyone who donates a “large bag or more” of recycling will be entered into a draw to win a free week at camp for one camper – or a refund if the camper is already signed up.

Anyone who shares NLBC’s Instagram or Facebook post and donates to the drive will be given a second entry.

The camp says “Rick from Nechako” will be matching all donations brought in from the bottle drive.

All the money goes towards helping kids come to camp whose families otherwise would not be able to afford it.

Cans for Kids will be running from 9-4 at the Nechako Bottle Depot tomorrow (Saturday).

People with large donations (3 or more large garbage bags) who are unable to get down to the depot themselves can request someone from camp to pick it up from their home here.

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