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Need help wrapping your gifts?

Proceeds benefit Timmins Seizure and Brain Injury Clinic
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Ron and Sylvie Wesley are just a few of the volunteers helping wrap gifts at the Timmins Square this week. The proceeds of the gift-wrapping station are for the Timmins Seizure and Brain Injury Centre. Maija Hoggett/TimminsToday

Need help getting all your presents wrapped and under the tree?

The Timmins Seizure and Brain Injury Centre can help.

The organization's annual gift-wrapping station is up and running at the Timmins Square in front of the old Sears location. It runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. until Dec. 16.

"We have been fortunate to be able to have this fundraising opportunity for a number of years," wrote Rhonda Latendresse, Timmins Seizure and Brain Injury Centre executive director. "The proceeds we raise helps us with our programs and services such as our New Beginnings Day Programming, which consists of daily activities for those affect by seizures and/or acquired brain injury. There is crafts, cooking, yoga, bowling support groups, etc."

The cost to have your item wrapped ranges from $3 to $8, depending on the size of the package.

People can also pick up some presents at the booth.

There are epilepsy T-shirts for sale, along with the Northern Ontario Rocks CD, art prints, and tickets for the Spring into Summer Draw.