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Prince Albert Legion starts clothing drive to support Salvation Army
Summary
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 2 in Prince Albert is holding a clothing drive from Jan. 30 to Feb. 19 to help restock The Salvation Army after its building was lost to a Christmas Day fire, and the Legion also donated $2,000 to support the charity's feeding program.
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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 2 in Prince Albert is running a clothing drive from Jan. 30 to Feb. 19 to assist The Salvation Army. The campaign responds to the loss of the Salvation Army building in a Christmas Day fire and aims to restock clothing and accept non-perishable food. The Legion announced the drive and publicly donated $2,000 to support the charity's feeding program. An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.
Key details:
- The drive requests mitts, toques, scarves, socks, and new underwear for men and women, plus commercial-size or regular non-perishable food items.
- Drop-off point is the Legion office at 133 Eighth Street East, Prince Albert; hours are Tuesdays to Fridays 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- The Legion donated $2,000 to The Salvation Army to help with rebuilding and daily operations, and said it will monitor rebuild plans.
- The Salvation Army is temporarily using the nearby Union Building as a warming centre while its building is out of service.
- The Salvation Army's feeding program serves around 600 to 700 meals a week Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, and the donated funds were described as intended to support that effort.
Summary:
The Legion's clothing drive and the $2,000 donation are intended to address immediate needs for clothing and meals while The Salvation Army rebuilds. The Legion said it will monitor the situation and may consider further fundraising; Undetermined at this time whether additional community plans will be announced.
