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The Calgary Food Bank and Calgary Co-Op are teaming up Saturday to stuff a bunch of buses with a little boost from the mayor.

Saturday, Calgarians are invited to donate non-perishable items at your local Co-op to support those in need of food support.

“Now more than ever before, we need Calgarians to support this work and give what they can, how they can,” said Calgary Food Bank president and CEO, Melissa From in a media statement. “The Calgary Food Bank has been working with a wide range of community supporters since the doors opened more than 40 years ago, and without them, we simply could not feed the number of people we do each week.

“It cannot be overstated,” she added,, “how important these long-standing partnerships are to help us with our mission to make food accessible to everyone in our city.”   

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