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Gift-filled shoe boxes brighten children's lives worldwide

The Canada-wide 2011 Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection season kicked off recently

CALGARY/CNW/ - The Canada-wide 2011 Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection season kicked off recently, as thousands of individuals, families, churches, businesses, and community groups prepare to fill shoe boxes with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items, plus personal notes and photos.

The gift-filled shoeboxes will be delivered by Samaritan's Purse to children around the world living in the midst of poverty, disease, war, and natural disaster. As part of Samaritan's Purse's rebuilding efforts in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and subsequent hurricanes and cholera outbreak, 70,000 shoe boxes in 2011 have been committed to Haiti and will be used to bring hope, joy, and love to children there.

Last year, Canadians filled 640,714 shoeboxes with gifts that shared God's love and hope with children in the developing world. This year, Operation Christmas Child is striving towards a goal of more than 750,000 boxes. To reach that goal, we need Canadians from coast to coast to get involved. Together, we can use the power of a simple gift to touch the hearts of children and change lives.

National Shoe Box Collection Week is Nov. 21 - 27. Each gift-filled shoebox collected in Canada will make a long journey to the outstretched hands of a needy child in Haiti, South or Central America, or West Africa.