Donation push keeps food on the table, but supply struggles aren’t over for the Kamloops Food Bank
KAMLOOPS — With a drop in regular donations still causing concern at the Kamloops Food Bank, the organization is hoping the public will keep checking their pantries for any spare food.
Kamloops residents responded to the non-profit’s recent push for additional food products, and that generosity ensured that this week, the city’s less fortunate didn’t go without the food supply they depend on.
Last week, the organization realized the normal donation amounts had plummeted, and with clients lined up outside the doors, something had to be done.
“We ran out of perishable product for the first time in years,” says Executive Director Bernadette Siracky, “I think our clients at that point still were able to choose the products that they were taking, but we have a 50 percent decline in perishable donations from stores – which is our number one source for that type of product. So we really need to look at our distribution strategy, and how are we going to distribute food to as many people, for as long as possible.”