The Daughters of Isabella run the thrift store along King Street in Sturgeon Falls and donate the profits to various community causes. Recently, the group presented a cheque for $1,500 to the local chapter of Victoria Quilts Canada, a group of volunteers who make comforting quilts for cancer patients. “Their generosity will help us purchase the materials and supplies needed to make more quilts for people with cancer,” explains Suzanne Davidson-N…
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The Daughters of Isabella run the thrift store along King Street in Sturgeon Falls and donate the profits to various community causes. Recently, the group presented a cheque for $1,500 to the local chapter of Victoria Quilts Canada, a group of volunteers who make comforting quilts for cancer patients. “Their generosity will help us purchase the materials and supplies needed to make more quilts for people with cancer,” explains Suzanne Davidson-N…