Christmas greetings from the Foodmesh team

By Barbe Dunn

Here at Foodmesh / Loaves and Fishes we offer a food recovery program operating out of the facilities at Kindersley Christian Fellowship. Notably this year we have seen a steady increase in the numbers of individuals and families that we serve. A big shout out to the Foodmesh team which consists of over 20 individuals who are committed to ensure people’s needs are met 4 days a week.

The freezer is full of Christmas dinners-to-go. FoodMesh shoppers who were not able to attend the free Christmas dinner at KCF on November 25th, are welcome to receive a turkey dinner to take home for the holiday. Photo by Joan Janzen

Without a doubt the Foodmesh program would not be a success if it were not for the constant support of our local grocers, numerous private donations of vegetables and other produce. Several families have donated ground beef-over 5 animals at this time. Overwhelming support from our local Hutterite colonies has kept us in good stead.

High school fund-raisers, large cash donations from families and oil companies, people making deliveries and many words of encouragement have made a huge impact.

The value in the Foodmesh program is firstly to help someone who is struggling in their food budget but along with that the friendships and connections have filled many voids. Our volunteers are quick to offer

assistance and encouragement to those coming to the Foodmesh program 3 nights a week. The Cozy’nCare program providing warm winter wear for our Foodmesh folks is a winner!

Thank you to Kindersley and outlying communities. Your support ensures Foodmesh / Loaves and Fishes Food recovery program continues to expand to serve those in need.

Merry Christmas and a Big God Bless you in 2024.

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