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Published September 11, 2024

Amid rising food insecurity, Barrie Food Bank launches Thanksgiving campaign

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By  Barrie Food Bank
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Image provided by The Barrie Food Bank on Sept. 11, 2024

As Thanksgiving approaches, the Barrie Food Bank is calling on our community to stretch out their hand and make a difference for families facing hunger. According to the Simcoe Muskoka Health Unit, food insecurity is worsening, with nearly one in three households (30.7%) in our region
experiencing some level of food insecurity in 2023, a staggering statistic that highlights the growing need in our region.

The Barrie Food Bank is currently supporting over 7,000 individuals each month, 37% of whom are
children. As demand continues to rise, we face increasing challenges in keeping up, often needing to
make difficult choices about which foods to cut in order to stretch our donations further.

This year’s campaign theme is simple yet powerful: an outstretched hand giving an apple. The Barrie Food Bank invites everyone in Barrie to stretch out their hand in a gesture of kindness, symbolized by the simple act of giving food, as a reminder that even small acts of generosity can bring hope and comfort to families in need.

The goal of the campaign is to fundraise $250,000 and collect 150,000 pounds of food to be able to keep up with the increased demand. To help achieve this, a generous Barrie family has offered to match every dollar donated during the campaign, up to $50,000.

“With the rising cost of living and the growing issue of food insecurity, more families than ever are
turning to the Barrie Food Bank for support,” says Executor Director, Karen Shuh. “We are committed to making sure every family in our community can gather around the table and feel the warmth and comfort that Thanksgiving brings but we need your help to do so. This matching gift is an incredible helping hand to our community allowing us to feed more people and make a powerful impact.”

The Barrie Food Bank urges the community to extend a hand in support. Ways to support the campaign include:

  • Making a secure online donation at barriefoodbank.org/donate and receive an instant tax
    receipt.
  • Dropping off a cheque or cash at 42 Anne St. South, Barrie, during operating hours (Monday
    to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).
  • Donating non-perishable food items at designated bins in all local grocery stores or directly
    to the Barrie Food Bank.
  • Organizing a food drive on behalf of your company or organization. Contact
    donations@barriefoodbank.org to make arrangements for food collection bin drop off and
    pickup.
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