Supporting mental health care one tree at a time

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The Royal Mental Health Centre launched its 37th annual Christmas tree sale on Saturday, and sales were brisk.

At 10 a.m., supporters were lining up at the lot located on the hospital campus at 1145 Carling Avenue, waiting to have the first pick of the fresh Christmas trees.

"It gives us an opportunity to connect with the community and it also raises really important funds that support client and family centred care here at the Royal," Nicholson said. "One of the nicest things about this sale are our return customers that come year after year, in many cases it’s actually multi-generational families that come."

"We are from the neighbourhood and we love the work that the Royal Ottawa does. This is a great cause; we want to be able to share that joy with everyone else," Haong said. "We love the smell of these fresh trees and love supporting the community."

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