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Vol. 11 Issue 7

11 years!!! g n i t a r b e l e C

December 2020

Family Organizes Christmas Hampers for A Dozen Families Rhonda Funk, the founder of a local facebook group the Rural Free Bin group back in 2013 has noticed a need for more community support to increase on the concept of “it takes a village”. “I understood the financial hardships many individuals face in various parts of our lives and the difference it makes to have a non-judgmental and pure supportive space to turn to no matter our social or financial status,” explained Funk. “I encourage the full circle of giving... we need those who are able to give to those who have a need. I feel it will come full circle as we keep alive the concept of giving.” “Over the years we have built friendships and made differences in each other’s lives,” said Funk. “Every year we try and host community swap free garage sale, 12 days of Christmas giveaways we engage the group in conversation. One year we did 21 stockings stuffed for those in need of a little help.” “This year I couldn’t do much for the group due to our world’s situation,” explained Funk, “realizing how many in various life situations were struggling

this year and many faced barriers to get the resources. With that, I decided that the holidays needed a little extra cheer. I started out with a goal of creating 9 hampers. I received 12 registrants and after telling the three additional families that they didn’t get in, it didn’t sit well with me, I was heart broken. But amazingly, I got messages from other community members asking what was needed to increase it to 12 hampers. Well, after I slept on it, I decided there

was no other option but to fulfill the new goal of a dozen hampers,” said Funk. “If you would like to help out I have created a donation list.” Here is the list… 1 litre juices, jelly powder, canned fruit in juice, Sidekicks, Hamburger Helper, instant oatmeal, 1 kg peanut butter, powdered pancake mix, stuffing, jams (open to homemade option), cookies (everyone needs to leave Santa cookies), cake mix, holiday candy, holiday chocolates or chocolate box, gravy mix packets or cans, cranberry sauce, tea box or bagged, boxes of scalloped or mashed potatoes, cold cereals - varying sizes and

varieties, oriental noodles, 4 litre cartons of milk, cheese slices, ground coffee, small jars of pickles (whole pickles not sliced), crackers, Christmas oranges boxes, cheese whiz (small containers), all kinds of beans, Lipton soups, cans of Ravioli or Zoodles or similar, hot chocolate, broth, any snacks - granola bars, apple sauces, nuts, fresh fruit and veggies, bread, cat food and dog food. “The group is also doing our gently used toy drive - toys, books, games as well. This is to encourage re-use and recycling,” said Funk. “We are in need of items for boys and girls, ages 6 to12. We are also in need of gift wrap, bags and or boxes.” Funks explains that this is just a guide of what she is looking for and encourages everyone that if you have other things to donate please don’t hesitate to contact her as she will take what you have to offer (Please make sure all is not expired). You can contact Rhonda Funk by Facebook message, rhonda_butterflywings@hotmail.com, 204-422-9848 or drop donations to the big bin by the Little Free Library located at 42139 Highway #1 east for contactless delivery. That site will be checked multiple times throughout the day.


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