Christmas Hope
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Lethbridge charities reach Christmas Hope fundraising goalThe Christmas Hope campaign is a collaborative effort between several charities in Lethbridge and many member organizations say they reached their fundraising goals this year.CanadaDec 24, 2025
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Christmas Hope campaign kicks off in LethbridgeSeveral charitable organizations in Lethbridge have banded together to help those who most need it this holiday season.CanadaNov 18, 2024
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Christmas Hope campaign in Lethbridge heads into final dayThe Lethbridge Salvation Army surpassed its target of $100,000 for its Christmas Kettle campaign which officially wraps up at 2 p.m. on Dec. 23.CanadaDec 21, 2023
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Lethbridge charities reach Christmas finish lineThe LFS Angel Tree campaign, which provides toy bundles and other services to families in need, said they received bundle requests for more than 3,500 children.FeaturesDec 23, 2022
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‘We are struggling’: Lethbridge charity campaigns need donations as Christmas nearsWith Christmas less than two weeks away, Lethbridge non-profits are feeling the pinch.CanadaDec 14, 2022
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Lethbridge Police Service Charity Checkstop brings in donations for Christmas Hope campaignThe second annual Lethbridge Police Service Charity Checkstop took place on Sunday afternoon, and the strong winds didn't stop residents from showing up for those less fortunate.FeaturesNov 29, 2021
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Shop of Wonders kicks off 5th year in Lethbridge, expects increased demand due to COVID-19"There's lots of parents out there that are going to struggle with asking for help and this takes that away."EconomyNov 30, 2020
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Lethbridge charities wrap up holiday fundraising campaigns"It's been a tough year because we've seen a 50 per cent growth rate in demand for our services," said Ken Kissick, co-founder of the Streets Alive Mission in Lethbridge.EconomyDec 24, 2018
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Donation numbers are down and Lethbridge charities need fundraising helpThe Salvation Army's Kettle Campaign kicked off at the beginning of December but is experiencing a bit of a slow start compared to last year.CanadaDec 12, 2017
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