A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 10, 2003 Here’s how you can help out WITH THE Christmas holiday season here, we présent our annual guide to local charities and campaigns that help people in our own community. Salvation Army appeal EACH YEAR, the Salvation Army and its volunteers deliver Christmas hampers to hundreds of local families who might otherwise have little reason to celebrate glad tidings Dec. 25. The hampers are ‘filled with food and gifts. ; The annual program coincides with the Salvation Army’s Kettle Campaign. When you see the red kettle at Safeway, the Skeena Mall, and the liquor store, please give generously. Money raised supports not only Christmas. hampers, but Salvation Army family service work year-round. Give a gift YOU CAN pick out a gift for a specific local child or teen through Terrace Anti-Poverty’s annual Children’s Christmas Campaign, a program that ensures Santa comes lo everyone. Select a gift tag from Christmas trees set up at Zellers, The Bargain Shop, the Saan store and Curves, The tags contain the first name, age, clothing size of a child or youth. Purchase a gift. Volunteers will wrap and distribute the gifts. Deadline is Dec. 13. Donations of gifts, cash, or food can also be dropped off at Terrace Anti-Poverty at 4628 Park Ave. Call 635-4631 for more information. The Sharing Tree THE MIX, CJFW, NTY are urging the community to support the Sharing Tree, a campaign in its 32nd year. Donate an unwrapped, brand-new gift suitable for a child, teen, or adult. Gifts for teenagers are always in short supply. Suggestions include gift certificates for clothing, music or activities. Presents are distributed by the Salvation Army along with Christmas Hampers. Drop gifts off at the station office at 4625 Lazelle Ave., or help Totem Ford fill its Sharing Truck with gifts and non-perishable food items, A special meal ORGANIZERS OF the Bread of Life Soup Kitchen are once again hosting a party and dinner for families and individuals who would otherwise miss out on a Chrisimas meal. Additional volunteers are needed to assist with the Dec. 21 dinner at the Carpenters’ Hall — the same location as the Sunday soup kitchen, operated Church. Please call 635-2807. Tax deductible donations should be made to RR3, §-3A C-10, Terrace, B.C. NBG ARG ce Pn aE oh Te Sua ae cg 4 rere 4 eat Lighting up the tree YOU CAN GIVE a gift that lasts all year long by supporting the Terrace Child Development Centre's 17th annual Tree of Lights campaign. Sponsor a red, silver or gold light on the Tree of Lights in the Skecna Mall. Proceeds are used to purchase specialized equipment for children — and support the centre’s inany programs for special needs children, Those include. therapy, education and support, plus prenatal programs for expectant moms and support programs for young parents. The tree will be displayed to Dec. 15. by volunteers from the Seventh Day Adventist. Marilyn Davies Legacy created MEMBERS of the 75th anniversary committee are keeping mum about where an anticipated $17,000 surplus will be spent. The money, left over from the budget for activi- . ties throughout the year, is being earmarked for a leg- acy project. The committee will an- nounce Dec, 21 what the money will be spent on but they're not giving away any hints in advance. “We're looking at something that will be in the community for time to come,” says committee chair Marylin. Davies. That excludes ithe pos- sibility that the money be put toward something like . a piece of medical equip- ment, which would even- tually break down and have to be replaced, she says. One suggestion was to use the money to help fin- ish the millennium trail. But Davies says. ance the costs of that project are put together the $17,000 wouldn't make a very: big impact. “It’s: not going to go very far,” says Davies. “It has to be something that is doable as well,” While Davies would not’ divulge where the money will be spent, she did say it's not likely going to be given to the proposed sportsplex either. ; The committee’s criter- ia requires that the project be family oriented, keep on giving, distinctive as a 75th anniversary project, health care related and should involve more than one project. 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