Orange Santa Returns to nine southern First Nations in Manitoba – Winnipeg | 24CA News
Orange Santa is returning for a second season to make vacation needs come true for hundreds of kids in 9 southern First Nations in Manitoba, the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) introduced Saturday.
“The timing of these visits could not be better, with so many heavy issues impacting our citizens and Nations over the last few weeks,” stated SCO Grand Chief Jerry Daniels.”
“Now is the time to shift our focus to the love and happiness many associate with Christmas, and to share the warmth of the season with our youngest citizens.
“The smiles are infectious when Orange Santa stops by, and I cannot wait to experience the joy first-hand.”
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Orange Santa be visiting in Dauphin River, Lake St. Martin, Pinaymootang, Berens River, and Little Grand Rapids First Nations.
He additionally made deliveries of presents for kids in Dakota Plains, Long Plain, Swan Lake, Canupawakpa Dakota, the SCO stated.
“Orange Santa proved to be one of the highlights of the entire year in 2021,” added Grand Chief Daniels.
“This year, we are helping him travel to all new locations, to spread joy and love to even more children and their families.
“I cannot understate how vital it to spread the message that every child matters and deserves to feel special at Christmas.”
People can sustain with Orange Santa’s travels and see the uplifting photographs by following SCO’s social media pages till the marketing campaign concludes on December 22.

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