The holiday season in The Battlefords was both enjoyable and safe, thanks to the successful implementation of Operation Red Nose. Linda Coe-Kirkham, the Executive Director of Battlefords Concern for Youth and the lead administrator of the campaign, shared the campaign’s impressive statistics. Throughout 12 evenings, the Operation Red Nose team received approximately 120 calls for rides, ensuring community members arrived home safely after holiday events in November and December.
Operation Red Nose’s unwavering commitment to community safety during the festive season has made it a staple in Battleford. The campaign plays a critical role in preventing impaired driving incidents by providing a reliable alternative for those who may have had a little too much to drink at holiday gatherings
The Battleford community is grateful for the tireless efforts of the Operation Red Nose team. The initiative keeps the streets safe and fosters a sense of community responsibility and care. Coe-Kirkham expressed her appreciation for the community’s support and involvement in making Operation Red Nose a reliable and effective service year after year.
Battleford’s Operation Red Nose is a shining example of a community-driven initiative making a significant impact. The commitment of Linda Coe-Kirkham and her dedicated team to ensuring safe journeys home reflects the spirit of camaraderie and responsibility that defines the holiday season in Battleford. Here’s to another year of success and community well-being in Battleford. #OperationRedNose #SafeHolidaysBattleford
Battlefords Operation Red Nose sees another busy season https://t.co/qnnX9GEJcf pic.twitter.com/Tm5dbhowZk
— battlefordsNOW (@battlefordsNOW) January 3, 2024
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