Surrey Christmas Bureau
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Demand is high at Surrey Christmas Bureau as holiday season approachesDemand is high once again at the Surrey Christmas Bureau as community members grabble with rising costs, staff said.CanadaNov 23, 2023
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‘Feeling the pinch’: Demand up, donations down at Surrey Christmas BureauThe Surrey Christmas Bureau typically serves about 2,000 families in a year, but warns numbers are up this year just as donors are feeling the pinch of rising inflation.CanadaDec 12, 2022
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Surrey Christmas Bureau finds a space for toy depotThe non-profit charity put out a desperate call last month that the organization needed a new space for its seasonal activities. That call has since been answered.CanadaNov 11, 2022
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Surrey Christmas Bureau needs angel to provide space for toy depotThe Surrey Christmas Bureau fills its annual depot with toys, books and clothes for children from low-income families. Parents can browse the shelves and shop for free.CanadaOct 4, 2022
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Surrey Christmas Bureau scrambling to find new home after old Stardust building ransackedThe Surrey Christmas Bureau is B.C.'s largest Christmas charity, distributing toys and gift cards to an average of 2,000 families a year.CrimeOct 23, 2020
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Donors offer tens of thousands of dollars to help cover Grinchly theft from Surrey Christmas charityThieves broke into the Surrey Christmas Bureau Wednesday morning, making off with laptops, drones and $6,000 worth of gift cards.Dec 11, 2019
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Surrey Christmas Bureau appeals for toys for kids in need"The saddest thing we can imagine is anyone looking at an almost empty shelf, thinking they have to pick the last toy available.”Nov 30, 2019
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Surrey Christmas Bureau to help thousands of people this holiday season"We can hardly afford our basement suite that we're renting, let alone anything better."Nov 9, 2018
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Donations down at Surrey Christmas Bureau as need risesThe Surrey Christmas Bureau is seeing a drop in donations this year while need in the area is rising, a trend that appears to be affecting charities throughout the country.NewsDec 17, 2016
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