With donations down, Kamloops Food Bank looks to reinvigorate Food Drives
KAMLOOPS — It was a busy scene on Wilson Street Saturday, as hundreds of Rotarians gathered at the Food Bank for the 23rd Rotary Food Drive. Volunteers took the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather while helping sort through the donations.
“It’s a great cause,” Andrew, a Rotarian who brought his two young sons, told CFJC Today. “It’s really cool to see a whole bunch of Rotary Clubs working together and not in any way competing; just making contributions to a great cause.”
Year after year, the Kamloops Food Bank receives around 100,000 lbs. of donated non-perishable food — 50,000 lbs. each as a result of twice-yearly Food Drives put on by Rotary Clubs from across Kamloops. However, Saturday’s recent Food Drive didn’t measure up to some past events.