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Winnipeg Resident Decorates Home for Charitable Fundraising

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 14, 2024
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Ken Gallant’s St. Norbert – Seine River home transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle each Christmas, radiating festive cheer with approximately 80,000 twinkling lights and over 40 animated figures. This dazzling display, while impressive, is actually a scaled-down version of previous years, when Gallant illuminated his property with over 100,000 lights. This vibrant tradition, initiated fifteen years ago, evolved into a charitable endeavor three years later, inspired by a simple question about donations. Gallant chose Make-A-Wish Canada as the beneficiary, transforming his passion for Christmas lights into a beacon of hope for critically ill children.

Dubbed “Ken’s Christmas Lights for Hope,” this dazzling display has raised nearly $30,000 for Make-A-Wish over twelve years. Gallant facilitates donations through a traditional donation box on his driveway and a modern QR code for online contributions. While acknowledging a recent decline in Christmas donations, Gallant remains committed to the cause, emphasizing that any amount raised is a valuable contribution to helping children’s dreams come true. He believes that every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference in the lives of these children.

The creation of this luminous wonderland is a labor of love, requiring approximately 100 hours of meticulous work. Gallant dedicates an hour or two each day for several months, carefully arranging and connecting the lights and figures. This year’s setup demanded approximately 200 hours of effort, a testament to his unwavering dedication. Despite the time and effort involved, Gallant remains undeterred, fueled by his love for his own two healthy children and a deep empathy for families facing childhood illness.

Gallant’s motivation stems from a profound appreciation for his children’s health and a desire to instill in them the importance of giving back to the community. He views his efforts as a way to demonstrate the value of compassion and generosity, recognizing that life’s circumstances can change unexpectedly. The dazzling display serves as a tangible reminder of the importance of helping others, shining a light on the power of kindness and community support. He hopes to inspire his children and others to contribute to society, emphasizing that even small acts of kindness can have a meaningful impact.

The lights, reminiscent of Rudolph’s guiding glow, illuminate the night from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on weeknights and extend to midnight on weekends, providing a festive spectacle for the community until early January. Gallant encourages ongoing support for Make-A-Wish through donations via their website, emphasizing that contributions are welcome year-round. He underscores the importance of kindness, generosity, and giving back in any way possible, extending beyond monetary donations to volunteering, reaching out to loved ones, and simply being thoughtful and kind to everyone.

Beyond the shimmering lights and festive figures, Gallant’s message resonates with the true spirit of the season – a call for compassion, generosity, and community. His dedication to illuminating the lives of critically ill children serves as a powerful reminder that even amidst the twinkling lights and festive cheer, there are opportunities to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Gallant’s efforts exemplify the power of individual action to create positive change, transforming a personal passion into a beacon of hope for children and families in need. He emphasizes that simple acts of kindness and compassion can create ripples of positivity throughout the community.

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