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FSIN Vice-Chief gives the gift of hearty meals

  • EFN Staff | December 31, 2014

FSIN Vice-Chief Bobby Cameron paid a visit to three shelters in the province this Christmas, where he donated food to ensure the clients would have good meals

On Christmas Eve, Cameron delivered four cases of meat to the homeless shelter in North Battleford.

He also dropped off eight boxes of meat at the Prince Albert shelter and five boxes in Saskatoon.


 

“A lot of hungry people in Saskatchewan will be fed all winter because of him,” says Nikki Standinghorn, a volunteer at the North Battleford shelter, who notes Cameron hunted all of the meat himself and then paid for all of the processing out of his own pocket.

“He also took the time to deliver them himself,” she says. “The clients will eat all winter now...feeling very blessed by the Christmas angels.”

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