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Prize Winners Goosechase: Kelsey Schwark and Bryce Wirzba Katie Walker
Unfortunately, many Lethbridge residents are not food secure and rely on help from community organizations and services to keep enough food on their tables. This may be due to any number of situations, including (but not limited to) under or unemployment, living on a fixed income (due to age or disability), dealing with social & mental health issues, and single-parenthood. The struggle to simply access sufficient food often leads to, or further inhibits the ability to deal with other challenges, creating a vicious circle. Interfaith Food Bank Society of Lethbridge recognizes the human dignity of those in need and provides food and access to services and resources generated from within our community. Monthly, Interfaith Food Bank serves over 800-850 households, or 2000+ individuals, almost half of whom are children. Nationally, over one million Canadians access food banks each month. Teachers can engage their classrooms with Interfaith in so many ways! To list a few: · Engagement opportunities for students – food drives, school campaigns, etc. (https://interfaithfoodbank.ca/fundraising/ ) · Volunteer Opportunities – internships, group service, employment experience, etc. (https://interfaithfoodbank.ca/how-you-can-help/volunteers/ ) · Kitchen and Garden Programs and Spaces