Brick by brick: From left, Ash Walker (Habitat for Humanity Re-Store) and Deanna Hunt (volunteer co-ordinator of Vancouver Island North Habitat for Humanity) accept a $2,000 cheque from David Hunt (Wal-Mart store manager) and Trudy Parry (Wal-Mart personnel manager) Tuesday afternoon. A total of $1,000 was raised by Wal-Mart customers who purchased paper bricks to go towards Habitat’s Hilchey Road build next summer. Wal-Mart matched what was raised. The fundraising campaign for Habitat for Humanity’s second Campbell River home for a needy family officially kicks off next month
A total of $1,000 was raised by Wal-Mart customers who purchased paper bricks to go towards Habitat’s Hilchey Road build next summer