We are guilty of at some point being too worried about where we have to go, what we have to buy, who is hosting dinner, etc that we forget there are some people out there that have no family to be with, no food to feast on and no gifts to open Christmas morning.
This year I was feeling very blessed with all the friends and family I have around me and how lucky we are that I felt the need to do something for those less fortunate.

While every year we make a donation of food and toys, I realized this year that sometimes while those things are very much needed, so is my time. It takes many man hours by many volunteers to make sure that those toy and food donations are taken care of handed out in time.
Toys and food are donated year round and at this time of year volunteers come together to sort, package and distribute these items to the families in need.
This week, along with a fellow momstown mom, I headed over the Barrie Christmas Cheer distribution centre to give my time to help out on their busiest day of the year.

Upon our arrival there was a lovely group of high school students that were working hard to help organize the centre and prepare for the pick up of packages by the families. It was very heartwarming to see these young men and women helping out and giving their time to their community.
I was amazed to see how many people had come out to volunteer and how many members of the Christmas Cheer there were all working in harmony to ensure a smooth operation.
I was very honoured to be a part of such a great cause.
While we were there, Rock 95 from Barrie presented Christmas Cheer with a donation of $15,000. This will be a great start for next year to help over 2000 families in the area.

I am very much looking forward to being a part of this great cause again next year!























