Aunt Leah’s Christmas Tree Lots Giveaway
byMiss604’s longest-running giveaway is back! Once again we have partnered with Aunt Leah’s Christmas Tree Lots to promote their amazing holiday fundraiser and award one lucky reader a festive, handcrafted wreath. Tree lots are now open in Burnaby, and Coquitlam until December 20th with a selection of fresh-cut trees, potted trees, and wreaths.
Aunt Leah’s Christmas Tree Lots
All profits go towards preventing children in foster care from becoming homeless, and vulnerable young mothers from losing custody of their children.
- Vancouver: St. Stephen’s United Church 7025 Granville St, Vancouver
- Hours: Monday through Sunday from 10:00am to 8:00pm
- Burnaby: All Saints Anglican Church 7405 Royal Oak Avenue, Burnaby
- Hours: Monday through Thursday from 1:00pm to 8:00pm; Friday and Sunday from 10:00am to 8:00pm; Saturdays until 5:00pm
- Coquitlam: Eagle Ridge United Church 2813 Glen Dr, Coquitlam
- Hours: Monday through Thursday from 1:00pm to 8:00pm and Friday through Sunday from 10:00am to 8:00pm
Youth make up the fastest-growing population of homeless people in Canada. As they try to transition into adulthood, their needs are more diverse and ever-changing, requiring deeper, more customized support. The Aunt Leah’s tree sales are a major source of revenue for the housing and programs Aunt Leah’s provides for vulnerable foster youth and young moms and babies.
- Sign up here to be a volunteer at a tree lot this season
Enter to Win
I’m giving away a beautifully handcrafted holiday wreath from Aunt Leah’s, here’s how you can enter to win:
Win a Wreath from Aunt Leah’s Christmas Tree LotsThirty years ago, Aunt Leah’s started selling Christmas trees when government funding was cut. The Christmas tree sales have increased every year and the Tree Lots have become Aunt Leah’s most popular fundraiser.
This season, the goal is to sell 5,000 trees to raise $750,000 for crucial housing and support programs. Profits from tree sales provide safe, stable housing, life skills, and educational support, positively impacting the lives of hundreds of young people and families.
For many Metro Vancouver families buying an Aunt Leah’s tree is a cherished part of their holiday tradition.