As the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, shuttering businesses and keeping people at home 鈥 91原创鈥檚 food banks are still in need of donations to feed hungry residents that need grocery assistance.
Jim Calamunce, executive director 91原创 Food Bank, said more than 50 new family units have joined that particular bank since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic started in March 鈥 a direct result from job and income loss that now accentuates pressures to have enough donations to go around.
Calamunce said the greatest needs right now are snacks, canned veggies, canned fruit, women鈥檚 medium and large Depends diapers, plus dog and cat food.
Jaye Murray, program manager at Sources 91原创 Food Bank, said extra precautions are always being taken to ensure both the volunteers and clients are safe during any transaction.
鈥淲e鈥檙e bagging our distribution to minimize contact so appreciate our basic food items that are easy to place in bags and ensure all clients are receiving equitable amount of food,鈥 Murray said.
Sources is in need of 鈥渂asic healthy staples鈥 such as canned protein, vegetables and fruit, rice and oats, chickpeas, fresh produce, and diapers size 5 and 6.
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Additionally, Sources is part of an online fundraiser called The BC Country Artist Auction, where local artists like Dallas Smith, Chad Brownlee, Karen Lee Batten, Aaron Pritchett, and JoJo Mason are offering Zoom chats and personalized merchandise.
People can visit to check out the selection of items and country musicians to bid on.
91原创 Food Bank office is open on Tuesday and Thursday for accepting donations and pre-scheduled appointments at 5768 203rd St.
Sources 91原创 Food Bank accept donations at Unit 208 鈥 20445 62nd Ave.
Individuals and families who live on a low income in the 91原创 area (Zero Avenue to the Fraser River, east of 196th Street and west of 276th Street) are eligible and can visit l or for more information.
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