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Thanksgiving hampers help Parkland College students

Thanks to cash donations from staff, and generous contributions from several businesses in Yorkton, dozens of Parkland College students from throughout the region received a food hamper just in time for Thanksgiving.
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Counsellors Taylor McDill, Stacey Minken, Sophia Thomas, and Social Work practicum student Amanda Hall organized the donations and prepared the hampers for socially distanced pick-up and delivery.

Thanks to cash donations from staff, and generous contributions from several businesses in Yorkton, dozens of Parkland College students from throughout the region received a food hamper just in time for Thanksgiving.

Earlier this month, students were able to be nominated to receive a hamper filled with food items such as canned vegetables, soup, pasta, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. A total of 65 students from Yorkton, Melville, Kamsack, and Fort Qu'Appelle received a hamper for the holiday.

College employees donated close to $900 to fill the hampers. Meanwhile, Legacy Co-op in Yorkton provided reusable bags and a $500 gift card to spend on food. Save-On-Foods, Superstore, Giant Tiger, and Canadian Tire also donated gift cards and supplies to help with this giveaway.

鈥淧arkland College is grateful for the support,鈥 said President & CEO Mark Hoddenbagh. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a terrific example of the community coming together, especially in these challenging times.鈥

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