Faith & Friends December 2021

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COMMON GROUND

(No) Kids Without Christmas Chatham brothers spur community effort to provide toys for children. by Melissa Yue Wallace

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wo brothers from Chatham, Ont., donated more than $5,000 worth of toys to The Salvation Army through their community bottle drive last December, bringing joy to children in need at Christmas. A Happy Wish “We want to make sure all kids have a wonderful Christmas morning,” says Derek Gore. “Not all parents can afford to buy toys for their kids, so we want to help as much as we can.” For the past 15 years, Derek and Brett Gore have raised funds for their Kids Without Christmas campaign through various community initiatives, such as participating in walk-a-thons and raffles. Their main focus in recent years has been collecting bottles and cans, depositing them for cash and using the money to purchase gifts for The Salvation Army. “We like to give back to the com-

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munity and want to make children’s dreams come true,” says Brett, who learned more about the Army through his volunteer work with the Army’s Christmas kettle program. “Our wish for the children who receive the gifts is that they are happy.”

“ Not all parents can afford to buy toys for their kids, so we want to help as much as we can.”  DEREK GORE A Part of Hope Their enthusiasm and care for the less fortunate is contagious. Nicole Shaw, Chatham-Kent Ministries youth co-ordinator for the past 11


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