Grocery chain launches $1 million campaign to feed kids in need
VERNON, B.C. — Customers of Save-On Foods can help feed kids in need when they go through the checkout.
The grocery chain has committed $500,000 toward its $1 million fundraising goal aimed at giving kids easier access to school meal supports during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With an estimated one in five school-aged kids in Canada relying on school-based nutrition programs, school closures mean many Canadian kids are unsure where their next meal will come from. Schools and community groups throughout Western Canada are working with parents to ensure vulnerable kids get the support they need, and Save-On Foods and its partners are stepping up to help.
Over the last three years, by participating in The Grocery Foundation’s Toonies for Tummies program, Save-On Foods and its customers have made donations which have enabled over 250,000 meals to kids at school made possible through programs delivered by Breakfast Club of Canada.