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CollingwoodToday is making it easy to help the Salvation Army Food Bank with our online Holiday Food Drive

Your donation will be matched seven times by local businesses!
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UPDATE: Our gift cards are now sold out thanks to the generous community. If didn't get a chance to participate in this program, we encourage you to send your donation directly to the local food bank. You can call 705-445-0490 to arrange a donation, or stop by the 162 Ste. Marie St. office with a donation of food or cash. More information is available on the website here.

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Our mission at CollingwoodToday is to strengthen the communities we serve and in the spirit of strengthening the Collingwood community, we are spearheading a food drive in support of the Salvation Army Food Bank.

The holidays can be a stressful time for many families and now more than ever, the Salvation Army Food Bank needs our help to keep the shelves stocked.

In response to that need, we asked Sobeys Collingwood to donate gift cards for our loyal readers to purchase for the food bank through an online pop-up store.

CollingwoodToday then matched whatever was purchased as a cash donation to the food bank.

But that’s not all.

We know that Collingwood is full of caring individuals and businesses who would generously donate to this initiative as well. So, we contacted a number of local businesses to see if they would also like to match reader contributions with a cash donation. 

As a result, for every gift card purchased in our pop-up store from now until Dec. 15 at 12 p.m., each dollar will be matched by seven times and all proceeds will go directly to the food bank. That means your $25 donation will be turned into a $175 donation!

Thanks to the following businesses who have joined us in matching each donation: Caretakers Housekeeping Services, Collingwood Toyota, Crozier & Associates Consulting Engineers, Greg Syrota of Century 21 Millennium Collingwood, Marcia Alderson Broker at The Chris Keleher Team and Stuart Ellis Pharmacy.

CollingwoodToday is proud to lead this worthwhile cause in an effort to reduce hunger and poverty in our community, particularly as the holiday season draws near.

Programs like this and support from businesses and community members - like you - help us to give back to Collingwood.