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A Canada-wide social media network of donors and volunteers has truckloads of supplies headed for fire-stricken communities around the province, including Princeton.
Tia Woolmer, one of the originators of the network created during the Fort McMurray fire and who lives near Edmonton, saw an online post about the needs at the Princeton Evacuation Centre.
Tonight the centre is processing another 49 displaced residents and in total 350 properties in the area over the past four days.
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has 3,500 members and invites people impacted by the fire to visit them on Facebook to learn more about the different kinds of help that is available.
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The group relies on members of two other organizations, Western Canadian Power Stroke and Alberta F150 to deliver supplies to fire areas.
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There are usually 15 volunteers working at the centre at any given time, and about 45 volunteers for the effort in total.