尝补苍驳濒别测鈥檚 has received a $1,500 grant money from SurreyCares Community Foundation under .
This fund was established to increase food security in Surrey and to reduce hunger. The Fibromyalgia Wellspring Foundation, which was established to create public awareness about the chronic disorder, plans to put the funding towards food hampers for their clients.
Cheryl Young, executive director of the foundation, thanked the SurreyCares community for the support and added that the money was much needed.
鈥淎s inflation continues to take its toll on everyone, there is a great need for food hampers,鈥 Young explained.
SurreyCare鈥檚 executive director Christine Buttkus shared that her organization has seen a 鈥渟ignificant鈥 increase in the number of grant requests for food security programming.
鈥淥ur hope is that this fund will bring the community together to provide much-needed support for community members in need of food security. This is already being achieved through this first grant,鈥 Buttkus added.
KD Khairah, the founder of the Food For Everyone Fund and a SurreyCares community cabinet member, said the intention behind starting a food security-focused fund was to support community kitchens and other low-barrier programming.
鈥淲e wanted to ensure that the fund goal is met.鈥
To donate to the Food For Everyone Fund, people can visit
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