
Salvation Army surpasses fundraising goal
The Salvation Army of Chatham-Kent has surpassed its $500,000 fundraising goal for their Christmas campaign.

The Salvation Army of Chatham-Kent has surpassed its $500,000 fundraising goal for their Christmas campaign.
More than 100 gift baskets were prepared for the displace Wheatley residents who are not able to go home for the holidays.
Entegrus is donating $265,000 to a number of local groups, with most of it going to Indwell, an organization that provides supportive, affordable housing.
The Chatham-Kent Hospice has received accreditation through Hospice Palliative Care Ontario (HPCO) for a Hospice Residence.
OECTA St. Clair members recently donated $17,500 worth of Christmas presents to the Chatham-Kent Women’s Centre and the Women’s Interval Home of Sarnia Lambton.
The 2021 Red Kettle campaign for the Chatham-Kent Salvation Army is behind.
Enbridge Chatham employees raised over$14,500 to donate to the Chatham Goodfellows.
The 19-year-old goaltender has been named to Canada’s roster for the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship.
The Chatham Goodfellows raised over $27,000 during their annual Street Sales campaign.
Almost 1,000 new and gently used winter coats were collected by Postma Heating and Cooling for the Salvation Army of Chatham-Kent.