Runs until Friday, December 6, 2024 (See all dates)
November 12-December 6, 2024, the Campbell River Shoebox Project is gratefully accepting donations.
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The Shoebox Project for Women is back for another season in Campbell River and Port Hardy/North Island! Once again we will be collecting and delivering gift-filled Shoeboxes valuing $50 for local women in need.
Donors are asked to create a Shoebox valued at $50 of personal items & little luxuries along with a $10 gift card for a local woman in need this Holiday Season.
Here’s how you can help:
Drop off decorated Shoeboxes ($50 value including a $10 Gift Card) between November 12th and Friday December 6th:
Visit Shoebox Project Campbell River for more information, including what to include and what not to include in a Shoebox gift, and how to host a Shoebox-raiser event. Financial donations and Virtual Shoeboxes to The Campbell River Shoebox Project will be gratefully accepted. Contact Alison at 250-203-9360 or email campbellriver@shoeboxproject.com.
In Port Hardy you can reach Marina at 250-230-7598.
You can also connect Facebook at The Campbell River Shoebox Project or on Instagram.
Thankyou for your support!
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