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Princeton Legion supports Military Police Fund for Blind Children

Branch hosted motorcycle riders, donated $1,000 for cause
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The Princeton Legion recently hosted members of the Military Police Fund for Blind Children motorcycle riders. The motorcycle riders are travelling across Canada to raise awareness and support for their cause.

On June 23, the Princeton Legion hosted members of the Military Police Fund for Blind Children motorcycle riders.

The riders are travelling across Canada to raise awareness through fundraising activities and to identify children or organizations that could benefit from their services.

The Legion鈥檚 culinary team prepared and served a dinner and Karen Wittich organized a round of music bingo for the evening.

The Legion also donated $1,000 towards the cause.

The Military Police Fund for Blind Children, founded in 1957, assists visually impaired children to the age of 21. This fund is operated by military police volunteers and has no paid employees. 

Those interested in donating to the cause are asked to visit https://mpfbc.ca/ways-to-give/.

The Princeton Legion is hoping to host the riders again when they next travel to the area.
 



John Arendt

About the Author: John Arendt

I have worked as a newspaper journalist since 1989 and have been at the Summerland Review since 1994.
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