Dominion, No Frills and Your Independent Grocer stores across Newfoundland have launched their annual holiday food drive to support local food banks and combat hunger in the province.
Dominion stores’ annual holiday food drive is now underway and across the province the need is high for donations of food and funds. The need to help feed hungry Newfoundland ers is critical. Just in time to assist local food banks in stocking up on food for hungry people during the holiday season and beyond, Dominion, No Frills and Your Independent Grocer stores across the province have launched their annual Feed More Families Holiday Food Drive , running until December 24.
Right now, community members can make a food or monetary donation in-store. In St. John’s and Mount Pearl, Dominion stores and Wholesale Club are supporting the Community Food Sharing Association in its efforts to distribute food and funds to food banks across the province, including across St. John’s area. Dominion, No Frills and Your Independent Grocer stores in other communities across Newfoundland have all partnered with local food banks in their immediate area, and all donations made at these stores stay within the community to help local food banks feed local people who may be friends, neighbours, co-workers or even our own family members
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