Tracey Barry and Tina Marsh are on a mission to ensure the postal disruption does not stop children from sending their letters to Santa.
The heartwarming story, featured in the Sawatsky Sign-Off segment, highlights a group of dedicated volunteers, including Tina, Tracey, and the individuals they support in the March of Dimes Canada Day Program for brain injury survivors. Together, they embody the true spirit of giving during the holiday season.
These selfless individuals dedicate their time to assembling and delivering holiday cheer and creating a magical season for children. Their efforts demonstrate a profound commitment to community and kindness, ensuring no one feels forgotten during this special time of year.
This inspiring initiative reminds us of the power of small acts of kindness and the joy they bring. Whether it’s wrapping gifts, donating toys, or spreading goodwill, every contribution matters. If this story moves you, consider how you can get involved locally or support similar programs in your area. The holiday season offers a perfect opportunity to make a difference, just as these remarkable volunteers have done.
CTV News Vancouver Island – Watch the full story here: Sawatsky Sign-Off – Santa’s Helpers.
Additional Coverage: Comox Valley Record – Langford Elves Save the Holidays.