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Steelworkers Humanity Fund donates to 129 food banks including eight on Vancouver Island

Eight food banks on Vancouver Island received support

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The Steelworkers Humanity Fund is contributing $260,000 to 129 food banks and community organizations across Canada in 2024.

Many Canadians, especially those in marginalized and low-income groups, are struggling with high living costs, from housing to food staples.

As a result, more people are turning to food banks across the country to help meet their basic needs. This does indicate a shortfall of the overall employment system in Canada, but the support in real-time is needed.

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“The growing demand for food banks in Canada shows the tough financial challenges many families are facing,” said Marty Warren, President of the Steelworkers Humanity Fund.

“This is a clear sign that we need to take action to address poverty at its core and strengthen support systems for those who need it most,” said Warren.

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Within the Steelworkers Western Canada district, the following food banks on Vancouver Island received support:

  • Campbell River Food Bank
  • Comox Valley Food Bank
  • Cowichan Valley Basket Society
  • Ladysmith Food Bank
  • Nanaimo Loaves and Fishes
  • Salvation Army (Port Alberni)
  • Port Hardy Harvest Food Bank
  • Powell River Action Centre Society
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