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The Salvation Army Food Bank in Prince George now serves more than 3,700 people every month, an increase of 25 per cent over last year. “We go up about 25 per cent every year,” Terra Laflamme, Salvation Army community ministries supervisor, said. “And of those 3,700 people about 35 per cent are children.” To serve that many people every month, there are between 10 and 15 volunteers that come into the Curt Garland Community Support Centre’s Food Bank at 3500 18th Ave. to help prepare for residents who walk through the doors every day in need of a food hamper. The Salvation Army is also a food bank hub that sees as many as 25 local organizations access the food bank to provide for those they serve.
Unexpectedly laid off from her job and now experiencing some medical issues, Tawny Vittner had to turn to the Salvation Army Food Bank for help. “If it’s between my kid getting the glasses he needs and groceries, I know I can always turn to the food bank for help when those unexpected expenses pop up,” the single mom said. She’s got four boys (one adopted) 11, 12, 14 and 19 years old - to feed, she added. “I don’t know how I do it,” Vittner said with a shake of her head.
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Salvation Army Food Bank volunteer Judy White sorts the dairy products that are part of the food recovery program.
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