Students in the Grade 5/6 class at Baldonnel Elementary School in Fort St. John, B.C., supported The Salvation Army this past Christmas. As part of their classroom studies, the children learned to make willow chairs, one of which was raffled off and a financial donation made to the Army from the proceeds. The school also collected food items for distribution through the Army.

The students from this class annually volunteer for a day at the Army's Fort St. John Care and Share Centre, sorting food and organizing clothing, to learn how the Army helps people in their community. “It is so nice to have them here with us,” says Captain Isobel Lippers, corps officer. “Our clients and guests really enjoy the children's visit.” The captain also visited the school to explain what the Army does in Fort St. John and around the world.

The Fort St. John Care and Share Centre offers a community drop-in that serves a free lunch and refreshments throughout the day. The centre becomes an extreme-weather shelter as needed, with a meal and cots provided for 25 people. An emergency shelter is available to men and women, where clients can stay for up to 30 days. Staff offer support for them to find work and a place to live, and assist with addiction issues. Emergency services, such as clothing, furniture, household goods and other necessities, are also offered.

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