"It's important to give the cards to seniors because some seniors, or most seniors, are not able to spend Christmas with their families," Everleigh said. (Sam Maciag/CBC)The College Park and College Park II long-term homes are quieter than usual this year as well. The seniors residences in Regina put out a call on social media asking for letters and Christmas cards. College Park has received more than 7,000 and College Park II has received more than 2,000 so far. Dawn Visvanathan has received three Christmas cards so far and has them hung up in her suite to look at throughout the day.
Source: CBC News December 24, 2020 10:52 UTC