Enbridge employees, JP Lemieux, Angela Scott and Brian Cox, present a cheque to Chatham Goodfellows president Tim Haskell. (Photo submitted but the Chatham Goodfellows)Enbridge employees, JP Lemieux, Angela Scott and Brian Cox, present a cheque to Chatham Goodfellows president Tim Haskell. (Photo submitted but the Chatham Goodfellows)
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Enbridge gives boost to Chatham Goodfellows' Christmas campaign

Even though many Enbridge employees are still working from home, their Chatham office still came together to raise money for the Goodfellows.

The company donated over $14,500 to the No Child Without a Christmas campaign.

The money was raised through numerous fundraising events put on by Enbridge employees, including jersey day.

Food packing for the Chatham Goodfellows continues Tuesday and Wednesday at the former Sears store in the Downtown Chatham Centre. Between 1,500 and 1,600 food boxes are packed every year.

Food pickup will start on Friday, December 17, and deliveries will go out on Sunday, December 19.

Volunteers are needed, to lend a hand, fill out the volunteer form on their website, https://chathamgoodfellows.ca/.

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