Cobourg Resident Wants Everyone to Know “You Are Never Too Old To Believe”

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Cobourg resident Vicky Davis has a love for the holiday season and wants everyone to remember that you are never too old to believe.
Vicky started a campaign to Stuff A Stocking for a Senior in 2017 to bring Christmas Cheer to the aging population in the Cobourg area that live in long term care facilities.
“Essentially we are looking to the community to help stuff 600+ stockings for distribution to seniors in the area just before Christmas.”
We challenge individuals, groups, businesses, agencies and associations to gather up goodies and stuff at least one stocking.
It’s a simple concept. Buy a store bought stocking and “stuff with items” OR just buy some items and Vicky and her elves will stuff a stocking for you.
Ideas for stockings could include:
● Warm Socks
● magazines
● slippers
● chocolates
Check out the complete list of items on our FB page
Once you have your stuff, drop it off at 910 Fairbanks Rd (Santa Central) in Cobourg.
The deadline for drop off is DECEMBER 10th!
Other drop off locations are
Top Cuts Elgin St Cobourg
Quinns Blooms Division St Cobourg
Just Brew It Division St Cobourg
For information about Stuff a Stocking for A Senior Northumberland please contact Vicky Davis at 905-373-5942
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