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St. Vincent de Paul Society encouraging Prince George to continue giving spirit

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The St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVDP) is encouraging Prince George to continue the giving spirit
Community Christmas is around the corner to donate non-perishable food items, toys, and clothing for low incomes families
“It makes them feel like they’re just normal parents and that they can do things that they wouldn’t normally do. We want to make it uplifting for everyone so that on Christmas morning, it is special for the families and for the kids.”
Bernie Goold, SVDP Director
They fill more than 300 hampers every year for those trying to make ends meet

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