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It’s a Wonderful Breakfast events will help Fraser Valley hospitals

Events planned at four restaurants, including Hope’s A&W
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Get into the festive swing of things with the Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation’s upcoming It’s a Wonderful Breakfast event. (Pixabay)

It’s A Wonderful Breakfast will be a chance to supporting the hospitals in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission and Hope.

The events are being planned by the Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation at four locations throughout the eastern Fraser Valley.

So, grab your toque and scarf, then hop in the car to grab breakfast on your way to work or just because you love breakfast.

The organizers hinted there may even be a special visit from Jolly Old St. Nick himself.

Tickets are pre-purchased online. When ordering, you will select the place and time to pick up your breakfast, between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.

The locations are the A&W in Mission (Nov. 30), White Spot in Chilliwack (Dec. 1), White Spot in Abbotsford (Dec. 2) and the A&W in Hope (Dec. 3).

The foundation will once again be collecting toys and toiletries at the event to give children and young adults in hospital over the holiday season some joy and brightness.

Their wish list runs the gamut from toys for babies and toddlers, to toiletries for teens. They also suggest gift cards for teens and prepaid phone cards, as well admission passes to places like bowling alleys, the movies, seasonal activities and adventure parks.

For the full wish list and more ideas, see the event page for It’s A Wonderful Breakfast.

They are also still looking for sponsors of the event and raffle item donations.

For more information, visit fvhcf.ca/breakfast.

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Jessica Peters

About the Author: Jessica Peters

I began my career in 1999, covering communities across the Fraser Valley ever since.
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