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Volunteers at a Nova Scotia food bank recognized one their own on Thursday.

Kaye Migchelsen has been volunteering at the Gateway Food Bank in Lower Sackville, N.S., for more than two decades.

Food bank volunteers gathered to celebrate Migchelsen for her commitment to the community – a gesture that came as quite a surprise to Migchelsen.

“Nobody has ever done anything like that for me before,” said Migchelsen.

Sheila Margeson is also a volunteer at the food bank. She says Migchelsen is an amazing co-ordinator who is loved by many.

“She puts so much time, and energy, and effort into food bank and collecting money for the community,” said Margeson.

“She is just wonderful to have around, she’s so positive, she’s so friendly, and all the people that come here love her.”

Migchelsen loves helping the community and says she doesn’t see herself slowing down anytime soon.

“I love doing this … I’m in …

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