The spirit of ChristmasLocal Chiropractic Centres give a little back By Emma Kae - 21st December 2000 - Back to News The Christmas spirit is alive and well in the heart of Gippsland. Coleman Chiropractic in Traralgon and Morwell Chiro Centre played Santa recently in an ingenious plan to help the less fortunate.
On the "Toys for Treatment" day patients are asked to pay for treatment with a toy. This collection is donated to the Salvation Army to help those in need during the holiday season.
Both clinics were both overwhelmed and delighted with the response.
Hopefully other businesses will consider a similar concept for next year. A friend in need is a friend indeed, a friend with presents is better...
Source: The Latrobe Valley Express.
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