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‘Stuff-A-Bus’ food drives are back to collect cash and eat for the food bank

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Cars, trains, buses and volunteers stand by to collect food and cash donations for Edmonton food banks this holiday season.

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The city of Edmonton said in a news release on Tuesday that the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) campaign, called “Stuff a Bus,” is back for the first time in 28 years and is soliciting donors to contribute to the charity drive from Nov. 23-27. said.

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Since 1995, ETS has run an annual campaign to help those dependent on food banks during the holiday season. We got together.

Donors will be able to load non-perishable food on the Peace Officer Cruiser from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Magrath Heights Save-On-Foods on Rabbit Hill Road and 23 Avenue and the Cromdale location on 113 Avenue and 82 Street. You can start working. Cumberland location near 153rd Avenue and 127th Street, same hours on Thursday, and Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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ETS buses stop at 15 Save-On-Foods locations on Saturdays from 8:30am to 4:00pm.

That same weekend, specially decorated LRT carriages fill up from 9am to 4pm at Century Park Station on Saturdays and Clareview Station on Sundays. Edmonton food bank volunteers will also be waiting near the train to collect cash donations.

According to the city, a donation of $3.21 can feed one person. Supporters unable to attend the dates can also donate directly to the Edmonton Food Bank website or send “FEEDYEG” as a mobile her text her message on 20222 and he will donate $10. or $20.

In 2021, the initiative has raised $6,500 and 23,000 kilograms of food.

A complete list of participating Save-On-Foods locations is available at https://www.edmonton.ca/ets/stuffabus.

A donation form for Edmonton’s Food Bank is available on the charity’s website at https://www.edmontonsfoodbank.com/donate-now.

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‘Stuff-A-Bus’ food drives are back to collect cash and eat for the food bank

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