Facing Hunger: The future of the Kamloops Food Bank
KAMLOOPS — Year after year, the number of people the Kamloops Food Bank serves continues to rise — from over 6,100 clients in 2017 to more than 7,000 in 2018. Thanks to support from the community, as well as innovation from Food Bank staff, they’re able to provide everyone who walks through that door with the food they need to get through the week — but if the trend continues, will they be able to keep up with demand? In the final instalment of Facing Hunger, we look at that growing need, and what the Kamloops Food Bank is doing to help address the root cause of hunger in Kamloops.
In March 2018, Food Banks Canada tracked every visit to all the food banks across Canada — what they found was staggering.
“The 1.1 million visits to food banks in March 2018, that’s unacceptable,” Kirstin Beardsley, Chief Network Services Officer at Food Banks Canada explains. “Across BC, that looks like 126,000 visits to food banks in one month. so we need to figure out how to bring those numbers down.”