Charlottetown Y Service Club food drive said almost as successful as last year

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Charlottetown Y Service Club food drive said almost as successful as last year
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Organizations, volunteers and residents have come through again to help ensure the success of the annual food drive put on by the Charlottetown Y Service Club.

“Just by looking at it I think we’re fairly close to last year,’’ Upper Room executive director Mike MacDonald told SaltWire on Oct. 31.Y’s Men’s Food Drive on Oct. 28 still serves important need Nicole Mountain, left, Upper Room Hospitality Ministry, and Norbert Stewart, Y Service Club member share a laugh outside the Sobeys on Allen Street during the Charlottetown Y Service Club’s annual food drive on Oct. 28. - Contributed

“When you go door-to-door, you just get two cans of soup, right,’’ said Blair Cutcliffe, long-time president of the club. “This time some people were showing up with three or four boxes. The volunteers were happy, especially when people showed up with two, three, four bags at a time.’’

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