Support a local food bank this Christmas
It’s that time of year again – many of us are starting to think about Christmas and preparations are well under way. Some local residents are starting to think about other things. How will they afford both gifts for their family members and enough food to feed everyone? Especially in recent years, the demand at food banks has risen to levels that should have us all concerned. Christmas is the perfect time of year for each of us to recognize this growing need within our communities and to do what we can to make sure that need is met. Why not let the Christmas spirit inspire you to make a difference in your community? Please consider supporting a local food bank this Christmas by making a donation – or getting involved in another capacity – with one or more of these amazing programs in Grey Highlands!
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Flesherton Community Food Bank
The Flesherton and Community Food Bank provides good to local families in need at Christmas and throughout the year. The FCFB does not receive government funding and is staffed entirely by volunteers. Needs have increased in recent years so donations and new volunteers are always welcomed! If you’d like to get involved, make a donation or look into receiving services, contact them at Cedarside Church, 46 Collingwood St, Flesherton, 519-379-9111.
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Flesherton Love Committee Hampers
The Flesherton Love Committee provides Christmas baskets to local families in need of some extra support during the holidays. These baskets include a full turkey dinner, toys for children up to age 12 and gift cards for teens 13-18. Each child under the age of 12 will also receive a gift card that can be used to purchase clothing. The Committee accepts donations of clothing, toys and food as well as financial contributions. Volunteers are always needed to help with organization, packing, gift wrapping and delivery. For more information contact Joan McGee at 519-924-2936.
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Markdale and District Food Bank
A community food bank for residents of Markdale and surrounding area in need of assistance, the Markdale and District Food Bank is located at Cooke’s Presbyterian Church (14 George Street). Open on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month 10 am – noon, the MDFB provides perishable items and non-perishable items as available. Please be prepared to provide current address and basic financial information at registration. For general inquiries or to inquire about service or to make a donation, please call Carl Herman at 519-986-1432 .
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Durham and District Food Bank
The Durham and District Food Bank provides non-perishable food items delivered directly to clients who live in Durham and available for pick-up at pre-arranged dates/times/locations for out of town clients. Special assistance is also available at Christmas. Those in need can apply to receive a hamper. You can donate non-perishable food, money, new clothing and new toys at Durham Foodland and Heritage Corner Variety store. For more information or to register for assistance, please call 519-369-6860.
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School Nutrition Programs
Each of our local schools run Nutrition Programs that can always use some help too. Volunteers provide fresh, healthy food to every student every day so that children who are truly in need are be less likely to be singled out. If you are able to donate food or kitchen items, make a financial contribution or volunteer your time in the kitchen (which is often the thing these programs need the most), please contact a school near you.
MacPhail Memorial School, Flesherton: Office Manager 519-924-2752
Beavercrest Community School, Markdale: Office Manager 519-986-2990
Osprey Central School, Maxwell: Office Manager 519922-2341 x521
Dundalk & Proton Community School, Dundalk: Office Manager 519-923-2622
High Point Community School, Dundalk: Office Manager 519-923-2336