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Eat Local Grey Bruce starts the year with anonymous donation

Anonymous corporate donor will match any donation to Eat Local Grey Bruce up to $1,000
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Eat Local Grey Bruce has received an anonymous donation to start the year.

Eat Local Grey Bruce has received a donation commitment from an anonymous corporate sponsor to match dollar-for-dollar to kick off the new year.

The co-op recently announced that 2024 is indeed starting off on the right foot with an anonymous corporate donation for up to $1,000 to match donations from the community. That means for every dollar donated between now and the end of February, Eat Local can double the funds to help ensure the co-op continues to thrive. In addition, ELGB is offering a draw for everyone who donates over $10 for the chance to win $25 in-store credit.

“This is a really great opportunity for us to start off on the right foot in the new year”, says Kel Smith who chairs the Eat Local board of directors. “After the financial strain of the last year, this is an opportunity for the community to come together again and really make a difference for the co-op. We’re so proud to have such amazing membership across the counties and I mean it quite honestly when I say that we would not be in operation without their exceptional ongoing support. I also want to extend just so much gratitude to our corporate sponsor for participating as well.”

The last year has been a roller coaster for Eat Local Grey Bruce, a community-based non-profit cooperative that delivers farm-fresh food to members across Grey and Bruce counties.

One year ago, the group was launching a massive crowdfunding campaign to keep the co-op from declaring bankruptcy. Thanks to the community, Eat Local was able to keep its doors open and started down the path of restructuring to leaner, more simplified operations, according to a news release.

Throughout the year, volunteers have shown up for the co-op to provide time and energy because they love the service: Eat Local connects community members with local food producers giving them access to fresh local food every week. Simple in concept, but challenging to execute with over 8,000 square kilometers in their service area, Eat Local has successfully maintained profitable operations through the year and is ready to take on 2024.

Anybody interested in donating can visit the Eat Local Grey Bruce here.