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Hugs for Healthcare campaign aims to help those affected by pandemic

Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation has started its Hugs for Healthcare campaign.

It’s running until December 1st.

Everyone is invited to create their own hug jar and own token amount.

Each hug given or received gets a token in their jar, and all donations are eligible for a charitable receipt.

“Healthcare has played a vital role during the pandemic, which is why this campaign is so special, as we celebrate connections with our loved ones, “said Judy Neiser, CEO of Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation.

100% of the donations stay in the region.

You can also make a one-time donation by visiting spiritofthenorth.ca.

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