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Former Yellowknife homeless man donates $15K

A once-homeless man's generosity has again stunned the city of Yellowknife, as Charles Delorme has donated $10,000 to the Stanton Territorial Hospital Foundation and $5,000 to the Salvation Army.

A once-homeless man's generosity has again stunned the city of Yellowknife.

Earlier this month, Charles Delorme, known asCharlie,donated $2,000 to theSidedoorYouth Centre in the Northwest Territories capital.

On Monday,hedonated $10,000 to the Stanton Territorial Hospital Foundation. He also donated $5,000 to Yellowknife's Salvation Army.

Delorme, who is 64, has lived on the streets for nearly 40 years.He recently received a settlement from the federal governmentas compensation for years spent in residential schools.

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The settlement moneyhas also allowed Delormeto find a place to live.

The Stanton Territorial Hospital Foundation says the donationwill help the pediatrics unit and provide care for local children.

"It's a different donation," foundationspokespersonRebeccaAltysays. "We do receive donations from a lot of people [and] companies and people don't think twice. But this a donation where [people think] 'Wow, that's really special, what can I do'?"

That's exactly what some Yellowknife residents are thinking. A Facebook group called "Charlie's Angels" has been created, in the hopes of matching his original $2,000 donation.