Christmas Hope Campaign
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Lethbridge police to host charity checkstop this weekendLethbridge police are bringing back their annual Christmas charity checkstop event to help raise food, toys and funds for those in need through the Christmas Hope campaign.TrafficDec 4, 2025
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Christmas Hope campaign launches in Lethbridge for 19th consecutive yearFor nearly two decades, charities in Lethbridge have teamed up to better serve the community. Now, a new member organization has joined the campaign to help the elderly this year.CanadaNov 18, 2025
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Christmas Hope campaign helps more than 9,500 peopleThis year the project served 3,364 adults and 6,150 children in the Lethbridge area.CanadaJan 3, 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 in need of community support to meet holiday demandMany Lethbridge organizations are working hard to make sure no family or child goes without food or a gift this holiday season; however, they still need your help.EconomyDec 13, 2021
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Lethbridge charities prepare for last few days of Christmas donationsEfforts are into the home stretch for Lethbridge charities and organizations to boost their holiday coffers.FeaturesDec 21, 2020
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Grudge match for charity; Lethbridge media, city to tangle on the iceLethbridge's media and city employees' secret, underlying rivalry is set to explode in the second annual Christmas Hope Hockey Challenge.EntertainmentDec 9, 2015
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