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Calgary Rallies: Food Bank Surpasses $2M Goal
7 Jan
Summary
- Calgary Food Bank received over $2 million in donations.
- Donations exceeded the $1.5 million goal set for December.
- Funds will purchase vital staples like milk, eggs, and produce.
Calgarians demonstrated remarkable generosity in December, contributing over $2 million to the Calgary Food Bank. This significant sum surpassed the initial $1.5 million goal, which was set amid concerns about the rising cost of living impacting donations. The "Make the Season Kind" campaign, a nationwide CBC initiative, saw CBC Calgary host a special day of programming at The Ampersand, featuring music and guest interviews.
The Calgary Food Bank, which supports over 800 households daily, expressed initial apprehension about meeting its fundraising target. However, the community's response was overwhelming, with both significant corporate donations and numerous individual contributions during the main event. This success highlights a strong commitment to supporting neighbors facing food insecurity.
These vital funds will enable the food bank to purchase essential fresh produce, proteins, milk, and eggs, ensuring individuals and families can thrive, not just survive. The organization reminds the community that the need for support continues year-round, urging ongoing consideration beyond the December campaign.


