Fraser Valley youth charity delivers Christmas hampers to help families in Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Mission
CHILLIWACK — A Fraser Valley youth charity went the extra mile to help families in need in Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Mission this Christmas season by delivering over 50 robust Christmas hampers, supporting some of the youth and family they work with thanks to the generosity of Lower Mainland communities.
According to a news release issued Wednesday (Dec. 20), the Greater Vancouver Youth Unlimited Christmas Hampers of Hope project furnished 58 packages to disadvantaged youth and families, with nearly two-thirds of the hampers going to families in Mission, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, Surrey and the rest going to families in East Vancouver.
Keela Keeping with Youth Unlimited says each hamper is either lovingly purchased and assembled by a community member or group (like businesses or churches), or is financially sponsored for Youth Unlimited staff and volunteers to shop and assemble. The average hamper value is about $275, consisting mainly of groceries, and includes a gift card for perishable foods and a special gift for the youth.
Image: Youth Unlimited / Youth Unlimited staff prepared 58 robust Christmas hampers this year to deliver to youth and families; the hampers have an estimated value of about $275 each. 