GRAS donation kicks off Food Bank coat drive

by Kelly Spencer, Mgr. Marketing & Communications, Grand River Raceway

Elora, ON — Nearly 250 articles of new winter clothing will benefit clients of the Centre Wellington Food Bank. The donation, retailing C$5,000, was made by the Grand River Agricultural Society, owner/operator of Grand River Raceway, on Nov. 26 at the Elora track.

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Pictured with the winter clothing are Dr. Ted Clarke, General Manager, Grand River Raceway; Jackie Andrews, Chair, Centre Wellington Food Bank Board of Directors; Dorothy Key, Administrator, Grand River Agricultural Society; and Tom Wilson, Director, Grand River Agricultural Society.

The lot includes 81 winter coats, 44 pairs of boots, 26 snow pants, 61 hats and 32 pairs of gloves — all in an array of sizes for infants, children and adults.

Jackie Andrews, Chairperson of the Food Bank Board of Directors and Coordinator of the Christmas Hamper Program, said the donation comes on the heels of the organization’s recent call for winter gear.

“We had some clients in looking for coats, and I just sent out a simple e-mail last Friday night looking for gently used items. I just put out one e-mail and it has grown exponentially from there.

“It shows what an amazing community we are. You may not see it here as obviously as you may in Toronto or a bigger place like that, but there are people here who are struggling. These donations will really benefit the Centre Wellington Food Bank family.”

For more information about the Centre Wellington Food Bank, visit their website or call 519.787.1401.

The Grand River Agricultural Society is a not-for-profit corporation incorporated under the Agricultural Societies Act of Ontario and operated by a volunteer board of directors.

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