COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS HAMPER CAMPAIGN
Give to the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign and help deliver some goodness this holiday season
Submitted by Brigitte Wellens, campaign spokesperson
The 29th Community Christmas Hamper Campaign is now underway! Please help us “deliver some goodness” by giving to this wonderful community initiative before Dec. 21 in the following ways:
Donate: Write a cheque, give cash or donate online toward the $50,000 annual objective. Funds buy fresh produce and other goods to supplement donated items. You can mail a cheque or donate online using our easy and secure form. Try scanning our handy QR code.
Give food: Drop off non-perishable food at one of several sites around town, including at the Voice of English-speaking Québec Holiday Happy Hour at the Morrin Centre on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Check best-before dates before donating food. No expired, homemade, used or opened items, please.
Volunteer: Help collect, sort and pack food, and deliver the hampers to homes in need.
For details about how you can contribute, please visit qchampers.ca, send an email to give@qchampers.ca, or call Hamper Headquarters at 418- 684-5333, ext. 11835. Follow the Quebec City Community Christmas Hamper Campaign Facebook page to see how the community is supporting this initiative and share your fundraisers.
About the Campaign
Since 1995, the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign has been delivering good- ness to over 200 homes in the Greater Quebec City region at Christmas time. The organiz- ing committee of this huge annual initiative is composed of representatives from 18 organizations from the local English-speaking community.
Heartfelt thanks to you – our donors, volunteers and numerous partners – for your unwavering devotion to this act of kindness toward those in need.

Here are just some of the many volunteers, including VEQ and JHCP staff members, who helped out on Hamper Delivery Day, Dec. 16. (Photo by Adrian Glanvill) 

Santa Claus (Paul Williamson) and his partner Sophie Desroches (left) greet volunteer driver Kevin Bottaro as he arrives to pick up Christmas hampers (boxes of groceries) to be delivered to recipients’ homes on Dec. 16. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
Volunteer Susan Doucet (seen here during the 2022 campaign) makes sure there is enough of everything to fill the hundreds of boxes of groceries that will be delivered before Christmas. Other helpers in this photo are Andrew Ayre (left) and Jean- Sébastien Jolin-Gignac (in the background). (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
William Provencher (centre), community life animator of wellness activities at Saint Brigid’s Home, and Saint Brigid’s Guild members Jennifer Hobbs-Robert (left), Yan Feng, Linda Boucher and Phyllis Savard sold a variety of handmade items at their table. (Photo by Anaïs Fortin-Maltais courtesy of CCHC) 

Jean-Sébastien Jolin-Gignac is shown hard at work organizing boxes during last year’s Community Christmas Hamper Campaign in the gymnasium of the Eastern Québec Learning Centre, where all the boxes of groceries are assembled, numbered and filled with goodness for the festive season before being delivered to recipients. (Photo by Adrian Glanvill) 
Members of the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign organizing committee gather for a group photo during a recent meeting. Gathered around the table are Lindsay Jarjour, Anne Martineau, Rodolfo Condal, Anthony Arata, Rev. Katherine Burgess, Susan Doucet, Shirley Nadeau, Elise Holloway and Nectaria Skokos. In the Zoom window are Ed Sweeney, Julie Le Floch, Andrée Lemieux, Nancy Boulanger and Brigitte Wellens. Not in the photo are Andrew Ayre, Moumy Diop, Djamen Cindy Joyce, Raphaëlle Verge, Vincent Laliberté, Rev. Darla Sloan and Jean-Sébastien Jolin-Gignac (who was behind the camera). (Photo by Jean-Sébastien Jolin-Gignac) 
