Let’s move those hampers
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This article was published 19/12/2024 (273 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Duncan Waddell wears a festive elf hat while organizing and moving Christmas hampers at Brandon-Westman Christmas Cheer headquarters on Seventh Street on Wednesday. Volunteers worked all day and evening Wednesday to prep and send out Christmas hampers to families in need for the holidays. Volunteers will be back at it today to deliver the remainder of the hampers.
(Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Scott Ryan, Kaitlyn May and Gage Wood with Brandon Fire and Emergency Services help load Christmas hampers into waiting vehicles outside Brandon-Westman Christmas Cheer on Wendesday.

Volunteers help organize and move Christmas hampers through the Brandon-Westman Christmas Cheer warehouse to waiting vehicles.
