Christmas Spirit: 17th Annual Esquimalt Christmas Food Drive Nets Over 2500 Pounds of Food

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The Township of Esquimalt and its CUPE employees delivered an estimated 2500 pounds of donated food to the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House over the past week as part of the 17th Annual Christmas Food Drive.

Donations for the food drive were collected from generous residents during regularly scheduled garbage pickup days in December. Residents also donated food items through collection bins that were located at Municipal Hall, the Esquimalt Recreation Centre, Archie Browning Sports Centre, and the Public Works Yard.

The Christmas Food Drive ran from November 28th to December 19th, 2016.

On December 19th, Acting Mayor Lynda Hundleby and Public Works employees were on hand to deliver food bins to the society, which promotes health, education and support services within the community.  

Thank you to Esquimalt residents for your donations of food and to everyone involved in our 2016 Christmas Food Drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Christmas Food Drive Drop-off, left to right: Celeste Macevicius , Brenda Macevicius and Niki Neff of Esquimalt Neighbourhood House; Brent Kauffman of Esquimalt Public Works, Acting Mayor Lynda Hundleby,  Mary Lynn McKenna of ENH, and Hanif Hussein of Esquimalt Public Works.