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Abbotsford neighborhood fighting human trafficking by offering tours of Hallmark movie homes

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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – (KGMI.com) Are you a fan of those Hallmark Christmas movies?

An Abbotsford, BC neighborhood featuring six homes used in over 50 Hallmark Channel movies will open its doors to the public next month.

It is all for a great cause too.

Abbotsford News reports proceeds from the Mount Lehman Home Tour will go to help fight human trafficking.

Money raised from the tour will go directly to International Justice Mission Canada, which supports people rescued from human trafficking.

Along with the home tours, there will also be a Christmas Cafe serving gourmet coffee and home-baked treats, a Candy Cottage, and Santa’s Gazebo.

The Mount Lehman Home Tour runs from December 16th to the 23rd.

You can buy tickets here. 

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