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Restocking the shelves: The Salvation Army reports drops in food bank levels and donations, nationwide 


salvationarmy_restockingHunger is a growing problem in Canada. Raw data recently collected by The Salvation Army shows the need for food banks and feeding programs to be greater than ever. Currently, The Salvation Army operates more than 275 food banks and feeding programs from coast to coast. At many of these facilities supplies are dwindling while the demand for basic human needs continues to increase.

With this in mind, The Salvation Army has released a report (found below) on its food banks and feeding programs entitled Restocking the Shelves. We believe in the generosity of our volunteers and donors. It is through your kindness that we can press on to meet the serious needs of individuals and families across Canada. You, too, can give hope today.

If you would like a copy of the above report, you can Download PDF here.

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  1. Restocking the Shelves: 40 Percent of Salvation Army Centres Report Drop in Food Donations; Demand Increases | The Salvation Army in Canada Says:

    [...] detailed findings from “Restocking the Shelves” are available online http://www.SalvationArmy.ca. About The Salvation Army: The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that [...]

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