How many times have you stood in the potato
chip isle at the grocery store because you have the munchies and you can’t
decide what flavour you want? Or you just simply can’t decide so you buy two
different kinds.
Have you ever actually looked in your grocery
cart to see stuff that you are buying that you don’t really need, but you are
buying simply because you WANT it?
I know I am GUILTY, are you?
So many things we take for granted.
Today, the 18 Wheels of Christmas delivered
$16,000.00 and 10 boxes of food to the Edmonton Food Bank, and it was the
reality check I needed this holiday season. There were dozens of people coming
in, most with young children in tow, to pick up their food hamper. And the
numbers are quite staggering.
This year, in Edmonton alone, there are
15,000 individuals per month, involved in the food hamper program. Their
numbers for the snack program are up to 410,000 individuals, up from the
350,000 individuals they had last year at this time.
The Edmonton Food Bank is at 81% of reaching
their food goal and at 61% of reaching their monetary goal for their holiday
campaign.
And there is still time to help out. This
year’s holiday campaign ends January 9th. So please, I challenge
you, while you are out finishing up your last minute Christmas shopping, and
buying your groceries for your big Turkey feast, remember those that will go
without this Christmas. Put a little something extra in your cart and drop it
in the Food Bank donation box as you go through the exit.
Wishing you a safe and Happy Holiday
Season.
Sandra Bottorff
18 Wheels of Christmas
Edmonton Coordinator
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