Limitless Trucks, a group of local truck enthusiasts, poses for a photo in Chatham. (Photo courtesy of Limitless Trucks)Limitless Trucks, a group of local truck enthusiasts, poses for a photo in Chatham. (Photo courtesy of Limitless Trucks)
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Truck Enthusiasts Collect Donations For A Good Cause

A group of local truck enthusiasts are banding together to make a difference in the Chatham-Kent community.

The group Limitless Trucks is hosting a charity drive on Saturday from 1pm until 7pm, at the Staples parking lot on St. Clair St., in a effort to collect donations for the Chatham-Kent WISH Center.

Doug Francis, an administrator with the group, says they're simply looking to do their part and show their love for the CK community.

"Mostly [the group] is just starting off with little things and hopefully we'll get bigger and better with more people in our group," he says. "Right now, we're just trying to do things for the community."

Limitless Trucks, which is comprised of around 150 members, is looking to collect gently used clothing, non-perishable food and toys.

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