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Chamber partners with the Red Deer Hospice Society for second round of Red Deer branded clothing

In December, the Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce partnered with the Outreach Centre to donate a portion of proceeds from the Red Deer branded clothing that sold out after just one week. With stocks now replenished, the Chamber has partnered with the Red Deer Hospice Society to support their bed fundraising campaign.
“The Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce is excited to partner with the Red Deer Hospice Society for this campaign to help support this important and needed cause” commented Chamber CEO, Scott Robinson.
Three dollars from every hat and four dollars from every shirt sold will go to the Hospice Society.
“We are so fortunate to be able to partner with an incredible local organization to both celebrate our community and support Red Deer Hospice,” shared Jerri Taylor, Executive Director at the Red Deer Hospice Society. “Not only do supporters get to show their pride in our great community, they know that proceeds are helping us buy this much needed equipment!”
The clothing is available to purchase at www.reddeerchamber.com/store or at the Chamber office at 3017 Gaetz Avenue.
The Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce is a non-partisan, collaborative leader in building a vibrant community and fosters an environment where businesses can lead, be innovative, sustainable, and grow.
The Red Deer Hospice provides a quiet and caring environment for individuals who are at the end of life’s journey, a home away from home. In 2021, the Red Deer Hospice Society identified the need to replace their original ten resident beds after years of being well utilized. The resident bed is a place to feel comfortable and cared for and is a key item in providing quality end of life care for residents.
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