Virtual Food Drive raises $103,000 for food hampers
Despite having to be held virtually this year, the annual Rotary Community Food Bank Drive has raised over $103,000 for the hamper program at the Grande Prairie and Area Salvation Army.
The annual food bank drive had to be done virtually this year, due to COVID-19 concerns, but Lori Pollock, the co-chair of the Community Food Bank Drive, says that didn’t stop people from helping those less fortunate in the community.
Through work with the Salvation Army, the current need for the food hamper program was determined, and Pollock says she’s very pleased with how they did.
“With over $100,000 coming in, it should go between eight and ten weeks of hampers. That’s at 20 to 25 hampers (handed out) a day,” says Pollock.