Partners in Mission Food Bank: Food Blitz

This Saturday April 13th from 9:00 am to 4 pm, we will once again have our “Food Blitz” at grocery stores across the City of Kingston. Teams of volunteers will be handing out collection bags to shoppers and collecting donations. All non-perishable food items will be gratefully accepted with a focus on canned Fish, Meat, Peanut butter, Stew/Chunky soups, Cereal, and Baby Food.

Our goal: To collect 25,000 lbs of food and $30,000.

2023 was yet another record-breaking year for Partners in Mission Food Bank, having distributed 18,510 food hampers, all built by our volunteers, helping 8,147 people. This is a shocking 1 in 19 people in Kingston and Loyalist Township received a food hamper from us last year. Need for the food bank has never been greater.

Volunteer Teams will be collecting at the following 9 grocery store locations:

Tanya’s No Frills – Division Street                                           Andrew & Emily’s No Frills – Coverdale Drive

Loblaws – Princess Street                                                         Loblaws – Midland Avenue

Freshco – Princess Street                                                        Van Wart’s Your Independent Grocer – Gore Rd

Food Basics – Hwy 15                                                               Food Basics – Princess Street

Giant Tiger – RioCan Centre

 

I would like to thank all our incredible volunteers from:

Kingston Rotary groups, Kingston and Area Real Estate Association, Kingston Health Sciences Centre, RBC, BMO, Kingston & Region Commissionaires, CFB Kingston, Empire Life, as well as numerous individuals. Their incredible assistance brings our mission “to provide nourishment, hope, and support in our community with an opportunity for all to share” to life.

Online “Food Blitz” donations can be made at: www.kingstonfoodbank.ca . QR code:

Partners in Mission Food Bank has been helping our Kingston neighbours in need since 1984, now in our 40th year. We do not receive government or agency funding, and we rely solely on our community for food and financial support.