Those who live at AVENS don鈥檛 always have family nearby to come and visit them over the holidays.
But that鈥檚 where the community comes in and many people came through once again to make sure those who live there enjoy some of the Christmas cheer.
The annual Tree of Giving returned for another year, which gave residents of Yellowknife, organizations and businesses a chance to help brighten some days for the 57 people who call AVENS home.
Daryl Dolynny, AVENS鈥 chief executive officer, said everything begins by sitting down with each AVENS resident to see what they鈥檇 like to get for Christmas.
The wishes are printed in the form of a postcard to Santa and are hung on the tree.
鈥淲e鈥檒l write down what each resident would like and put that up on the tree,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 last long 鈥 we usually sell out of the wishes within hours of them being advertised.鈥

Dolynny said even after all of the wishes are gone, people still want to provide cash donations and those are collected to go into a fund to help with programming.
鈥淲e could do coffee for residents, we could stop into Mary Brown鈥檚 to get some chicken, or we could help with outings to places like the (North Country) stables,鈥 he said.
Between $4,000 and $6,000 has been raised in years past through that, he added.
One group which took on a wish this year was the Summit Air Spitfires U13 girls hockey team. They dropped into AVENS on Dec. 17 following a team practice to fill some space under the tree.
Head coach Ryan Nichols said he gathered up the team following ice time and drove them around town to pick up whatever was on the wish list they took.
鈥淥ur list was for someone who was into photography and Reese鈥檚 peanut butter cups,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey were a long-time educator and we ended up dropping off about six or seven bags of gifts.鈥
He said it was a way for his players to give a little back to the community as they鈥檝e done so much to help them out this season.
鈥淲e want to instill that sense of giving back at a young age,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e want the girls to be the best on and off the ice. Christmas is a time to receive gifts, but it鈥檚 also about thinking of others.鈥
鈥淲hat a great group of young ladies they are,鈥 said Dolynny of the Spitfires鈥 donation. 鈥淚t adds to the humanity of the holidays and those young ladies are a testament to that.鈥