LPS Charity Checkstop a great success for Christmas Hope campaign
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Police Service’s Charity Checkstop helped bring in loads of donations to a seasonal cause.
The event was held on Sunday, November 28 and the beneficiary from the LPS’ second annual Charity Checkstop was the Christmas Hope campaign, a collaboration between the Interfaith Food Bank, Lethbridge Food Bank, Lethbridge Family Service’s Angel Tree, the Salvation Army’s Toys for Tots and MyCityCare’s Shop of Wonders, as well as Volunteer Lethbridge.
Members of the community braved the strong wind gusts to donate new, unwrapped toys, non-perishable food items and money. The Charity Checkstop, set up in front of the ENMAX Centre, brought in 792 gifts, 585 kilograms (1,291 lbs) of food and over $1,260 in cash and gift cards.
Christmas Hope’s campaign manager Michelle Gallucci said, “Christmas Hope isn’t just a Christmas program…it is the shared experiences of an entire community, told with such emotion and clarity, that it lifts us.”