Rhineland Empty Stocking Fund gearing up for holiday season

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By Holly Thorne-Wiebe

The Rhineland Empty Stocking Fund is gearing up to support families and individuals this holiday season, with organizers anticipating a rise in need once again.

“Our main goal is simple,” said chairperson Ang Dueck. “We want to help families and individuals have a special Christmas this year. That’s what this program has always been about.”

Dueck shared that requests for Christmas hampers have grown by just over 40 per cent in the last three years. Last year the organization received 240 hamper requests and operated with a budget of $75,000, ultimately supporting 822 individuals.

“Our gifting is based on the number of people in each household,” Dueck explained. “We do what we can to make sure every individual we serve feels included and supported.”

The program provides Christmas gifts for children and grocery gift cards for households, offering families a chance to enjoy the holiday season without the added financial strain. The campaign serves residents throughout the Municipality of Rhineland.

Registration for the 2025 program is now open. To sign up, call 431-342-0525 or email rhinelandesf@gmail.com

“If you get a voicemail, please leave your name and phone number,” Dueck said. “We will call you back.” 

The registration deadline is Nov. 30. Hamper deliveries will take place the morning of Dec. 13. 

With demand continuing to rise, community support is more important than ever, Dueck noted.

Donations can be dropped off at the Access Credit Union branches in Altona or Plum Coulee or sent by e-transfer to rhinelandesf@gmail.com. Those requesting a tax receipt should include their name and address in the message field.

“We really rely on the generosity of the community,” Dueck said. “Every contribution, no matter the size, helps make Christmas brighter for a local family.”

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