The Cloverdale Christmas Hamper Program in Surrey-area appeals for food, gift cards and funds to support families and seniors this holiday season.
As the festive season draws near, the Cloverdale Christmas Hamper Program, run by the Storehouse Community Hub Society, is urgently calling for donations to meet growing demand. The program, serving Surrey, Langley and White Rock, hopes to distribute nearly 1,200 hampers this year, up from over 1,000 in 2023.
In 2023, more than 1,000 hampers were distributed, reaching 2,633 residents, including 1,144 children and youth and 393 seniors. This year’s projection reflects increased need, particularly among low-income households, single seniors, and marginalized individuals struggling with rising food and living costs.
Volunteers will assemble hampers on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, filling them with non-perishable food, toiletries, gift cards and seasonal gifts. To coordinate efforts and avoid overlap, the Society cross-checks applications with local bureaus to ensure each qualifying household receives support.
Businesses and residents can support the effort in multiple ways:
This hamper drive has run since 1991, becoming a fixture of holiday support across the Surrey–Langley–White Rock corridor. Over decades, it has bridged gaps for households in crisis, offering not only material assistance but also a sense of dignity and community.
To get involved or donate, visit storehousesociety.ca for details. With time running short, early participation—whether by dropping off goods, gift cards or funds—can make the difference in ensuring no one is left behind this Christmas season.
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