50 years of giving the gift of Christmas
For 50 years, Barrie & District Christmas Cheer has ensured families across the region wake up with a smile on their faces on Christmas morning.
Founded in 1974, Christmas Cheer supported just 35 local families during its first the holiday season.
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Half a century later, Santa doesn't wear bell bottoms anymore, and the 2024 campaign has grown to now having a goal of helping 1,860 families at Christmas time.
Christmas Cheer has set an ambitious fundraising target of $450,000 for 2024.
"Christmas miracles happen when communities come together," said Sandra Yaquo, president of Barrie & District Christmas Cheer. "Right now, a family of four is spending over $700 more annually on groceries, and many families are feeling the strain of rising living costs. We're calling on the community to come together and help ensure that every family can experience the magic of Christmas this year."
With needs growing in Barrie, Innisfil, Angus, Springwater, and Oro-Medonte, the organization is counting on the strength and generosity of the community to meet this critical goal and ensure support for those who need it most.
Monetary donations continue to be the most impactful way to give, ensuring the money can be used where it's needed most.
Donations can also be made online.
The Christmas Cheer warehouse is located at 49 Truman Road, Barrie, and will be opening soon to accept donations of food and unwrapped toys.
Christmas Cheer wishes to extend a heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed to its mission over the decades. With a volunteer-led board of directors and more than 1,200 volunteers stepping into Santa's workshop each year, Christmas Cheer packs toy bags, and food hampers for over 5,000 individuals in the community.
Together, they continue to bring the joy and spirit of Christmas to those who need it most.
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