Facing Hunger: Kamloops Food Bank Volunteers
KAMLOOPS — From January to October of 2018, the Kamloops Food Bank helped feed over 6,000 residents of our city, while supplying perishable and non-perishable food to over 60 different community agencies who feed those in need. Since the beginning of 2019, CFJC Today has been documenting the food bank; from how they get nearly two million pounds of food from across the community, to the volunteers who work countless hours to make sure that food gets to those who need it. In part two of the series, ‘Facing Hunger’ looks at how much work and dedication volunteers pour into their service.
In 2018, the Kamloops Food Bank collected close to 2 million pounds of perishable and non-perishable food items they used to help feed over 7,000 clients and supply 60 community agencies helping feed those in need. So who is responsible for sorting through the food donations, building hampers and dealing with clients, not to mention cleaning and maintaining the facilities at the Food Bank headquarters?
It’s thanks to an army of dedicated volunteers that the food bank is able to keep up with the need in Kamloops. In the second part of our four-part series ‘Facing Hunger’, we look at Food Bank Volunteers, and why they give their time to help feed those in need in our community.