Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Sock collection drive runs to Nov. 30.

Help Saskatchewan chiropractors give toasty toes to vulnerable residents.
Colourful socks
Donations of socks can be made to participating chiropractic clinics, who will deliver them to The Salvation Army for distribution.

REGINA — Let’s make sure everyone has warm feet this winter!

Chiropractors across Saskatchewan are aiming to collect 10,000 pairs of socks for the sixth annual Toasty Toes Sock Drive and distribute them in partnership with The Salvation Army.

In a press release, Saskatchewan chiropractors say they believe no one should have to suffer through the province’s coldest months without socks on their feet.

“Collecting and donating socks is one of the ways we can help those in our communities during our cold winters. Saskatchewan chiropractors are proud to rally around this cause,” says Dr. Jennifer Beggs, president of the Chiropractors’ Association of Saskatchewan.

Socks are an incredibly important item for those trying to navigate the harsh winters in Saskatchewan, the release states. Agencies that support individuals and families with limited means can never have too many quality socks to distribute throughout the winter months. Over the last five years of this campaign, Saskatchewan chiropractors and their patients have collected over 80,000 pairs of socks. Each year, the socks are donated to The Salvation Army, who distribute them throughout the province to people who need them most.

“The Salvation Army Prairie Division is excited and humbled to be part of Toasty Toes for its sixth year. The ongoing efforts of the Chiropractor's Association of Saskatchewan not only make a huge difference in the lives of those in need, but also show how a sense of community can achieve great things,” says Blair Malazdrewich, divisional communications manager, The Salvation Army Prairie Division.

Participating chiropractic clinics will collect new pairs and packages of socks until Nov. 30. To find a chiropractor near you, or for more information, please visit www.saskchiro.ca.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks