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VIDEO: Langley Rotary Clubs help in food drive

Langley Food Bank serving more than 130 new families since September
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Jared Evans (left), assistant manager at Langley Walmart, and Jim Calamunce (right), executive director at Langley Food Bank, were accpeting donations on Saturday, Dec. 16. (Kyler Emerson/Langley Advance Times)

The four Rotary Clubs of Langley came together in partnership with Walmart in Langley on Saturday, Dec. 16, to collect donations for one of the local food banks.

Rotary Club of Langley Central has been involved in the community for years, but this was another way it could give back, said former president and 40-year member Tim Lounsbury.

“I really enjoy these [events], and meeting new people. That’s a part of it, too,” he said.

Food banks are seeing a growing demand for their services, which has changed through the years, said Jim Calamunce, executive director of the Langley Food Bank on 203rd Street.

“We used to always give them two to three days worth of food, but now they’re counting on us for a week’s [supply],” he explained.

Calamunce said his food bank serves people from a variety of backgrounds, including seniors, but has seen an increase in immigrant families.

“We have families from Canada, Nigeria, Costa Rica, Iran, Iraq, India – there’s probably people from 15 or 20 different countries coming to us – because they’re finding things are just too costly,” he shared.

He also noted that some families that have recently moved to B.C. are only here for a couple days before seeking the help of the food bank due to the costs.

Right now, the food bank needs pasta, cereal, canned soups, fruits, and vegetables for its families.

Jared Evans, assistant manager at Walmart Langley, said it’s important to support the local organizations that look after people in the community.

“Too many Canadian families lack access to affordable, safe, and nutritious food… We hope today’s drive will raise awareness and encourage Canadians to take action and donate generously to strengthen our local community,” he said.

People can also drop off donations to the Langley Food Bank at 5768 203rd St. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. People can reach the food bank at 604-533-0671.

Sources Langley Food Bank, 5492 Production Blvd., is also accepting donations on site Mondays to Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays 9 a.m. to noon. For questions, people can call 604-532-5290.

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Santa, alongside his elves and Rotary volunteers, were outside Walmart in Langley on Saturday, Dec. 16, collecting donations for the Langley Food Bank. (Kyler Emerson/Langley Advance Times)


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