Sydney community kitchen, food bank receives much-needed $41K donation ahead of the holidays
One of Cape Breton’s best-known charitable organizations received a big donation this week that is sure to help in the battle against food insecurity.
Loaves and Fishes, the main community kitchen and food bank in Sydney, N.S., received a $41,000 donation on Wednesday.
“That's a big, 'Wow,’ that's what I say,’ said Marco Amati, executive director of Loaves and Fishes.
Amati says the community kitchen has seen its numbers spike in almost every demographic during the past few years of record inflation.
“Just the other day, somebody asked me, 'What's the age limit?' I said, 'There is no limit.' We just go on as we are,” Amati said.
The donation was made by a truck rental company in Sydney, which felt compelled to give back to the community.
“The timing of this new branch (on Grand Lake Road), leading into the holidays, we just thought it was a perfect marriage,” said Doug Nugent, a group rental manager for Atlantic Canada for Enterprise Mobility. "Marco was telling us earlier about the demand here locally. It's clear that the need is huge. So, we want to make sure that we can be part of the solution."
At Loaves and Fishes, where they have been spending roughly $5,000 every two weeks on groceries, Amati said Wednesday's donation will help fill their freezer - at least for the time being.
“We're hitting 200 meals a day, seven days a week. I'm telling you, this money is going to go a long way," Amati said.
United Way of Cape Breton, another not-for-profit in Sydney, N.S., is also getting ready to help fill the need this holiday season.
“We often say, 'We're keeping our head above water, but that's about all we're keeping above water,'" said executive director Lynne McCarron.
McCarron said with food insecurity so widespread, they need all the help they can get from anyone who is able to give.
“The numbers are not necessarily going up, but they're not going down either,” she said. "We would like them to be going down. But the fact that they're not going up, I guess is a good sign."
With Giving Tuesday less than a week away, McCarron said that should also bring a big boost that charities have come to count on.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Liberals table GST holiday legislation, putting $250 rebate on backburner
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promised holiday consumer relief package has been split in half. After NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party was only ready to help pass the GST/HST holiday portion of the affordability announcement, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled legislation Wednesday that only seeks to enact that measure.
Missing hiker found alive after 50 days in northern B.C. wilderness
A missing hiker who spent 50 days alone in the frozen wilderness of northern British Columbia has been found alive.
Boeing plane makes emergency landing at Montreal's Mirabel airport after landing gear malfunction
No injuries were reported after a Boeing 737 was forced to divert to Mirabel airport after the aircraft experienced a technical issue with the landing gear.
Montreal billionaire Robert Miller could have as many as 100 victims, lawyer says
A Quebec judge is hearing arguments this week in a class-action lawsuit application against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller over allegations he paid minors for sex.
Northern lights may be visible in some U.S. states and Canadian provinces this week
The northern lights could be visible for residents in northern and upper Midwest states in the U.S. as early as Thursday, including some Canadian provinces.
Two Canadians arrested for failed murder plot in California
Two men who travelled from Canada to Monterey County have been arrested and accused of attempted murder after a triple-stabbing Sunday.
Ontario to match GST holiday by removing provincial sales tax on some items
Ontario says it will match the federal government’s two-month GST holiday by removing provincial sales tax (PST) from items that are not currently covered by existing provincial rebates.
'They alone are responsible': No deal yet in Canada Post strike
The Canada Post strike is expected to continue as parties remain 'too far apart on critical issues' to reach a deal, according to Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon.
Hyundai recalling hundreds of thousands of cars and SUVs in Canada, U.S.
Hyundai is recalling hundreds of thousands of SUVs and small cars in the U.S. and Canada because the rearview camera image may not show up on the screens.