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Staff Stories: Darcy Hines

What makes me proud to be part of CP Alberta is knowing that the generous donations we receive throughout the province, along with our fundraising efforts, have a direct impact on the programs we offer to our members.



Having been a former volunteer with CP Alberta, I’ve seen firsthand how much our members enjoy participating in these programs and how meaningful they are.



Now, as part of the operations team, scheduling donation pickups allows me to see the process from both sides. I get to witness the generosity of our donors and understand how those contributions help support the programs that make a difference in our members’ lives.



 
 
 

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