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Apprentice Elf since Pembroke Street

The 2025 Christmas Hamper Party Victoria has begun!

CHRISTMAS HAMPER PARTY 2025

  • Fri Dec 19, 7-9 p.m.  – Set up & pack non-perishables, make phone calls 
  • Sat Dec 20, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Hamper assembly, and clean-up 
  • Sat Dec 20, 11-4 p.m. Distribution & deliveries

LOCATION: 
High Point Community Church in Esquimalt 
949 Fullerton Ave, Victoria BC V9A 3Z9 in Vic West [map

You Are Invited. Victoria’s most inspiring holiday event is almost here! We have continued our expanded volunteer roles this year, phoning recipients to confirm pickup, distributing hampers on site and delivering hampers for recipients who cannot get the hampers home.
 
For 25 years we’ve created decorated fresh food hampers for the Salvation Army to distribute to families in need. Last year alone we donated over 6,800 pounds of food—and we’re not talking Kraft dinner and canned tuna—but fresh fruit and vegetables, coffee, butter, eggs, with all the fixings for a festive holiday feast. We have significantly reduced the weight of the hampers by substituting gift cards for milk and frozen turkeys.
 
The ever increasing cost of groceries is an stressful for all family budgets today, and even more so for lower income families and those on fixed incomes. With your help, we are determined to provide 175 families with the fixings for a traditional Christmas Dinner.
 
We welcome newcomers. Details about what and how to contribute to this year’s party are posted on the Volunteer and Donate pages. Contact one of the Elves to get on our contact list, or add your name to the list using the Punchbowl invitation linked on the Volunteer page . 
 
— Joyce and the Elves: Lisa Paquin & James van Dam, Dan Doherty, Val Sharp, Laura & Paul MacDonald, Diane Madill and our newest Elf, Molly Harris!

Summer 2024 Update

Exciting summer update!

Dear Christmas Hamper Party fans,

Each year we receive last-minute donations too late for us to spend on Party Day. This is actually a good thing because it gives us a small amount to holdover for early sales of staples the next year.

Last Christmas, we were blessed with more last-minute donations than ever before! Because we do not like to hold more than a minimal amount of cash in our bank account and, since our mission is to feed those in need….

Christmas Hamper Party is donating an additional $1000 to the Salvation Army for much needed dairy and produce items to top up their ongoing pantry! These more expensive items are always in short supply and are in line with our tradition of providing those in need with wholesome fresh food.

So…It’s going to be Christmas in June for some of our neediest neighbours—and all thanks to you!

See you in December!

Joyce and Organizing Elves James, Paul, Dan, Laura, Lisa and Val

Christmas Hamper Party 2023 Final Report

And the 2023 final hamper count is… 250 beautifully decorated fresh food hampers!

Here’s how with your help we pulled off this epic endeavour…

PLOTTING & PLANNING

It was summer when Organizing Elves James van Dam, Paul MacDonald, Dan Doherty, Laura MacDonald, Val Sharp, Lisa Pacquin and Joyce Kline met with Salvation Army High Point Church pastors Josh and Kassie Cain to plan this year’s party. By fall, armed with updated spreadsheets on everything from the Potatoes Per Person Ratio to the Cranberry Sauce Comparison Price Index, the team had mapped out our “investment” strategy.
 
We knew we’d need sympathetic local businesses to donate, or sell at cost, massive bulk orders of food.  The thousands of dollars’ worth of freebies they offered were beyond our wildest expectations! (More on those saintly donors below.)  Elf Sally Glover joined the team and signed up even more businesses.
 
Now Elf Dan could begin mailouts to individuals and, with Elves Paul and Val, update our website and Facebook pages. Food banks across the country may have been short on donations, but Hamper Party people are all heart. They dug deep and gave in record amounts keeping Banker Elf Laura busy as donations from $20-$1,000+ flooded in.
 
While Elf Joyce planned entertainment, Décor Elf Di Madill went into action.  Having already shopped for holiday ribbons and decorations on sale after Christmas, she readied her team for pre-preparing the 250 hamper decorations they’d wire onto fresh cedar boughs on party day. 

7-9 pm FRIDAY NIGHT: PREP TIME!

The Elves showed up first, followed by guitarist Ian Johnston and violinist Marjorie Cullerne, who have so joyously entertained us in the past. With Covid restrictions gone, High Point could accommodate more volunteers. Almost 50 eager volunteers listened as Elf Dan laid out the evening’s work plan. Then, to Marjorie and Ian’s Christmas carols and show tunes, everyone dove into prepping supplies for Saturday’s hamper stuffing.
 
Workers set up tables, posted signage and hauled in and divvied up massive bags of onions, carrots and potatoes, cartons of broccoli, brussels sprouts and oranges, and sacks of perfect backyard apples. You could smell the hundreds of loaves of fresh bread and the coffee being scooped into bags. At smaller tables, bulk tea bags and candies were measured out and tucked into cello gift bags. Cases of cranberry sauce, Christmas cakes, stuffing mix and pies were opened and their contents arranged on tables ready for the next day. With so many thousands of pounds of food it took a while just to open all the cartons! Luckily, Elf Rhona McAdam was on hand, as always, to fuel us all with cookies.

9-11 am SATURDAY: THE PARTY BEGINS!  

Things kicked off with a bit of party history from Joyce (over 23 years we’ve filled an astounding 2,716 hampers). Elf Dan then outlined the plan for the day and demonstrated how to properly pack goodies so everything fit into shopping bags without being crushed and it was…ready, set, go!
 
While Marjorie and Ian entertained at one end of the hall, Elf Di’s décor team worked their way through a veritable mountain of cedar boughs, churning out decorations for finished hampers. Elf Rhona presided over refreshments at the other end. In between, our well-oiled “machine” churned out finished hampers colour coded by family size.
 
Each hamper held milk, eggs, bread, butter, coffee, tea, carrots, onions, potatoes, broccoli (plus additional brussels sprouts for larger families), oranges or apples, cranberry sauce, stuffing mix, a pie, a Christmas cake, candies, toothpaste samples and a $25 gift card ($50 for large families) for protein of choice, all topped with a sparkly cedar decoration. The largest number of hampers went to needy singles: the elderly, disabled and students. The biggest hamper was for an extended family of 14!

11am-1 pm: HAMPERS GO OUT

As hampers piled up in the hall, volunteer drivers made floorspace, loading up hampers to deliver to people physically unable to pick them up at the church. Outside, the skirl of Piper Elf Josh McDonald’s bagpipes celebrated our progress.
 
By now, people were arriving to pick up hampers. Marjorie on violin, Ann Schau on keyboard and puppeteer Tim Gosley were once again on hand for entertainment as they signed in upstairs. Many had never had to ask for help before so we wanted the puppetry, live music, cookies, coffee and hot chocolate to create a festive atmosphere. People were unbelievably grateful to receive our help, often overwhelmed by how much beautiful food they were receiving, especially the fresh vegetables. Volunteers also delivered a number of hampers for those having difficulty getting out.

BUSINESS DONORS  

We couldn’t have fed so many people without the incredible generosity of the businesses who gave above and beyond this year. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to the following donors. We hope you’ll patronize these wonderful community supporters:

Cassels Murray Family Law
Coca Cola
Fairway Markets
Fernwood Dental
Irene’s Bakery
Island Eggs
Level Ground Coffee
London Drugs on Yates
Old Farm Market
Peppers Foods
Portofino Bakery
Root Cellar
SaveOn Foods Westside Village
Snowcap Bakery
Thrifty Foods Fairfield
Victory Barber & Brand  

Happy holidays to you all. Your generosity truly embodies the spirit of the holiday season.

See you in 2024!

Joyce & Elves James, Paul, Dan, Val, Laura, Lisa and Sally
 

      The Organizing Elves: Paul, Val, Joshua, Laura, Joyce, James, Lisa, Jenn, Dan (Missing: Di & Sally) Twitter Facebook Website     Copyright © 2023 Christmas Hamper Party, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is: Christmas Hamper Party 305 – 831 Dunsmuir Rd Victoria, BC V9A 5B9 Canada

THE PARTY IS HISTORY NOW – 250 HAMPERS!

The Salvation Army has reactivated the online hamper request form so if you need a hamper or know anyone who needs a hamper, Fill one out today!


VICTORIA CHRISTMAS HAMPER PARTY 2023
Fri, Dec 15 — 7:00-9:00 p.m. — setup & bag non-perishables
Sat, Dec 16 — 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. — build the hampers
 
Location
High Point Community Church
949 Fullerton Ave V9A 3Z9, in Vic West
  In This Update:
1. 250 hampers to be prepped and assembled Fri & Sat
2. Right-sizing the hampers for local families

1. We have achieved our 250-hamper goal!
 
The Elves have hustled for donations, comparison shopped, placed massive bulk orders, and planned to make this our best party ever (we say that every year…and it just keeps getting more awesome!). Thanks to your generous donations we have the supplies to fill 250 hampers this year. Thank you SO MUCH!
 
If you still want to donate:
 
Interac e-transfer to christmashamperparty@gmail.com. Include your name and address so we can send you a tax receipt (if $20+). Send an email to let us know if you are not able to e-transfer and want to donate in a different way.

2. Right-sizing hampers for different families
 
Working closely with the Salvation Army, we identified the sizes of families requesting hampers this year and are building different sized hampers accordingly. They include seniors and the disabled, single parents, and households with 3-7 members, all struggling to make ends meet. Many have never had to request a hamper before. Every beautiful hamper we fill shows someone in need that we care and that they are not alone. This year’s plan is:
– 106 single person hampers
– 50 2 person
– 70 3-4 person
– 21 5-6 person
– 3    7+
 If you know someone who still needs a hamper, have them register online as the link as Hampers are still available.

Other places to get food:  Mustard Seed and other food banks.    

Joyce Kline and the Organizing Elves: Dan, James & Lisa, Val, Di, Laura & Paul,and more!
Twitter Facebook Website     Copyright © 2023 Christmas Hamper Party, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is: Christmas Hamper Party 305 – 831 Dunsmuir Rd Victoria, BC V9A 5B9 Canada
Add us to your address book

CHRISTMAS HAMPER PARTY GOING LIVE!


VICTORIA CHRISTMAS HAMPER PARTY 2023
Fri, Dec 15 — 7:00-9:00 p.m. — setup & bag non-perishables
Sat, Dec 16 — 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. — build the hampers
 
Location
High Point Community Church
949 Fullerton Ave V9A 3Z9, in Vic West
  In This Update:
1. 250 hampers to be prepped and assembled Fri & Sat
2. Right-sizing the hampers for local families

1. We have achieved our 250 hamper goal !
 
The Elves have hustled for donations, comparison shopped, placed massive bulk orders, and planned to make this our best party ever (we say that every year…and it just keeps getting more awesome!). Thanks to your generous donations we have the supplies to fill 250 hampers this year. Thank you SO MUCH!
 
If you still want to donate:
 
Interac e-transfer to christmashamperparty@gmail.com. Include your name and address so we can send you a tax receipt (if $20+). Send an email to let us know if you are not able to e-transfer and want to donate in a different way.

2. Want to follow the fun online?  LIVESTREAM LINK  
 
Join us! Thanks to Logistics Elf Paul and Media Elf James Mitchell, we will livestream the party on our Facebook page 7-9 pm on Friday and Saturday 9 am – 1 pm on the Videos section of our Facebook page.
 
3. Right-sizing hampers for different families
 
Working closely with the Salvation Army, we identified the sizes of families requesting hampers this year and are building different sized hampers accordingly. They include seniors and the disabled, single parents, and households with 3-7 members, all struggling to make ends meet. Many have never had to request a hamper before. Every beautiful hamper we fill shows someone in need that we care and that they are not alone. This year’s plan is:
– 106  single person hampers
– 50  2 person
– 70  3-4 person
– 21  5-6 person
– 3    7+
 
If you know someone who needs a hamper, have them register online or call to sign up for support: 
– Households with children & teens
– Households with adults only
Other places to get food:  Mustard Seed and other food banks.     Joyce Kline and the Organizing Elves: Dan, James & Lisa, Val, Di, Laura & Paul,and more!
Twitter Facebook Website     Copyright © 2023 Christmas Hamper Party, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is: Christmas Hamper Party 305 – 831 Dunsmuir Rd Victoria, BC V9A 5B9 Canada
Add us to your address book

2023 Christmas Hamper Party – GIFTS of LOVE, not Handouts

 

Hamper Party People! Less than 1 week to go.
Christmas Hamper Party 2023 – Live Entertainment!


CHRISTMAS HAMPER PARTY 2023!
Fri, Dec 15 — 7:00-9:00 p.m. — setup, and bag non-perishables
Sat, Dec 16 — 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. — build & decorate hampers
Sat, Dec 16 — 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. — deliver hampers

 
Location
High Point Community Church
949 Fullerton Ave V9A 3Z9, in Vic West
In This Update:
1. Over 2/3 of the way to our donation goal
2. What we need by Dec 12
3. Local business with BIG hearts
4. Livestream video link on the day
5. Who’s getting our hampers
6. Live entertainment

1. We are SO close to reaching our 250 hamper goal !
 
In spite of unprecedented food prices, generous Hamper Party people and businesses are rising to the challenge. Though they may be watching their own spending, they’re donating as much, sometimes more, than in previous years, recognizing that there are those who aren’t just lacking wholesome fresh food—they’re lacking food…period.
The Elves have hustled for donations, comparison shopped, placed massive bulk orders, and planned and schemed to make this our best party ever. We are over 2/3 of the way to our financial goal and just need that final wave of donations to fill 250 hampers in spite of inflation!
 
2. We need to hear from you ASAP!
 
If you haven’t donated yet, please do so by December 12.  If you’ve already donated, invite a friend who might also want to contribute. Having a broad base of support is what’s kept the party going for over 20 years and insures we’ll still be there for those in need in the future.  People really do want to help their less fortunate neighbours. Show them our party website: https://christmashamperparty.org
 
Here’s how you can donate:
 
Donate cash before Dec 12 to support bulk purchasing. Interac e-transfer to christmashamperparty@gmail.com. Include your name and address so we can send you a tax receipt (if $20+). See the menu Donate above for more info. Send a note to our email if you are not able to e-transfer.

3. Wow! Look at the astounding generosity of our local business donors so far:

Coca Cola: 250 1L Coke and Ginger Ale
Fairway Markets: 600 reusable grocery bags, tea and a 5% discount on the gift cards
The Old Farm Market: 300 lbs of oranges
Irene’s Bakery: 260 loaves of Bread
Fernwood Dental: 500 tubes of toothpaste
Level Ground: 140 lbs of coffee
Portofino Bakery and Irene’s Bakery: 260 loaves of bread
Cassels Murray Law: $1500 (that buys a lot of Xmas treats!)
Peppers with nearly 200 lbs of Veg
Root Cellar: 500 lbs of onions
Island Eggs 150 dozen eggs and the rest at cost

4. Want to follow the fun online?  LIVESTREAM LINK: Facebook > Videos  

Join us! Thanks to Elf Paul and Photographer Elf James Mitchell, we’ll be livestreaming the party on our Facebook page both Friday and Saturday.
 
5. Who’s getting our hampers?

The Salvation Army has given us a breakdown of the sizes of families requesting our hampers this year. They include seniors and the disabled, single parents, and families ranging from 3-7 members, all struggling to make ends meet. Many have never had to request a hamper before. Every beautiful hamper we fill shows someone in need that we care and that they are not alone. We’ve always decorated our hampers to feel like gifts, not handouts. Now we’re going even further!

6. Live Entertainment

Once again this year, puppeteer Tim Gosley, fiddler Marjorie Cullerne and keyboardist Ann Shau will spread holiday cheer with free live music and puppetry for people picking up their hamper.
 
Please join us in sharing our good fortune with those who so desperately need our help. 
 
If you know someone who needs a hamper, have them register online:
Households with children & teens
Households with adults only
Other places to get food:  Mustard Seed and other food banks.
 

 
Joyce Kline and the Organizing Elves: Dan, James & Lisa, Val, Di, Laura & Paul,and more!

2023 Christmas Hamper Party Victoria is less than one month away!

Save these Dates:

Friday, December 15 – 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. – Set up and prepare non-perishables
Saturday, December 16 – 09:00 -1:00p.m. – Build and Decorate the Christmas Hampers
Deliveries from 11:00 – 2:00 p.m.
 
Same Location as Last Year
High Point Community Church
949 Fullerton Ave V9A 3Z9, in Vic West [Map}

Over the past 20+ years, our heartwarming annual tradition has evolved and grown in response to the ever-increasing hunger in our community.

Last year we had a record 216 Hampers. The need is even greater this year.
Our goal this year is 250!!
Music and a show for the children – of all ages

We have a few changes this year. These are things that we tried last year, and they worked very well.

Here’s this year’s plan! – over two (2) days:
 
On Friday night we will gather and set up the hall for the main event. We will also be organizing all the non-perishable food items.

On Saturday we will be assembling and decorating the food hampers. We will need teams of people for this event, and we will need a team to manage the recycling as we go. This year we will have a new team to deliver hampers to those who are unable to pick them up.

The sign up for these is on the Potluck page of the invitation that you received. If you did not receive an invitation, please email us christmashamperparty@gmail.com and we will send you one.
 
On both days we recommend that you wear masks, and we provide a sanitation station

How can you help?

BULK PURCHASING IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK

We used to have people bring all the actual fresh food items for our hampers but found we can create 5x more hampers by doing bulk purchasing. Donations and hamper-building are now the main attractions! Of course, we know that some people really enjoy the tradition of donating food and that will always be welcomed and appreciated.

DONATIONS:

Instant Donations: Please e-transfer donations to christmashamperparty@gmail.com
and remember to Include your name and postal address if you would like a tax receipt for donations of $20 or more.

Cash Donations: The address for delivering and/or mailing cash/cheques prior to the party is 1970 Newton St, Victoria BC V8R 2R6. Thank you!

We are so excited to be directly partnered with the Salvation Army. So many less fortunate people have their lives brightened up through them – especially at Christmas.