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'Miraculous' response to Christmas hamper plea in Yukon

'I'm a 36-year-old man and I believe in Santa Claus,' says Share the Spirit organizer Nicolas O'Carroll, after a last-minute plea triggered a bonanza of donations.

'I'm a 36-year-old man and I believe in Santa Claus,' says Share the Spirit organizer

Members of the Whitehorse Firefighters charitable society, all smiles now that they've reached their goal for the Share the Spirit campaign. (Submitted by Nicolas O'Carroll)

Organizers of Whitehorse's Share the Spirit hamper program say their last-minute plea for donations paid off — big time.

"The Yukon came through in a huge way," said Nicolas O'Carroll, of the Whitehorse Firefighters Charitable Society. The organization took over the program this year.

The program provides Christmas hampers with clothes, food and toys to families in need.

O'Carroll says after putting the word out, earlier this week, that Share the Spirit was scrambling and falling short of needed donations, the floodgates opened. He estimates a "miraculous" $15,000 to $20,000 in donations came in, in less than two days.

"I'm a 36-year-old man, and I believe in Santa Claus because I believe in miracles," an overwhelmed O'Carroll said. "What happened the last 36 hours has been a miracle. 

"We're quite happy to say all the kids will be looked after."

He says enough child sponsors also came forward, where a sponsor gets a wish list from a child, to add a gift to a family's Christmas hamper.

Last year, 450 children received gifts from the Whitehorse Share the Spirit campaign. (Steve Hossack/CBC)

With files from Sandi Coleman