Early foreshadowing signs of a weakening husbandry were recognizable at the Langley Food Bank before it hit the media antique this fall. "The biggest copy for us is that demand is on the increase," said commons bank director George Vandergugten on Thursday. The eats bank had been experiencing about four years of woman drop in attendance, but insist began to increase dramatically this spring. "Month to month, there is 30 per cent enhancement over this ease carry on year," he said. Yet the Food Bank, founded by Vandergugten almost 20 years ago, and operated by The Langley District Help Network, a registered non-profit organization, has continued to appropriate the demand. "I’ve said this before. it in effect is a import of dedication and obedience, realizing that this is what God has called me, and us, to do," he says.
"We with to have a marvellous stature in the duty community. in the sweeping community. Churches, schools. and (individuals and community organizations) rely us, and be considerate us, so we are in a gain soil in that way.
" There is enough aliment and clothing to staff all who come to the Food Bank warehouse aspect at 5768 203 St., and enough red over to purvey a number of other organizations, including convalescence houses and the Boys and Girls Club. Clothing is not only provided at the Food Bank’s gratuitous store, but there is also enough to please around the world. Recent shipments of clothing have gone to Peru and Nigeria, and another shipment will go in the near days to Sri Lanka.
Because of the The Food Bank’s Christian orientation, volunteers come from many adjoining churches. "It is a network that clockwork for us," says Vandergugten. Despite the generousity of the community, donations of food, clothing and readies are always desirable and appreciated.
"Food or clothing is wonderful," says Vandergugten, adding that "practically speaking," legal tender doesn’t snatch any storage range and can be hand-me-down for many needs, at any time. The grub bank is uninhibited for dissemination each Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cafe, self-ruling stockpile and Birthday Closet are extended during the same hours and even clients get two let go meals weekly, at the prog bank’s Lighthouse Cafe; clothing for the full classification from the Free Store, and gifts from the Birthday Closet, for children under 12.
The eatables bank’s hope is to furnish a minutest of two days of life-giving food (breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks) for clients and their families each week. The viands bank is set up in a mini-mart style, with shelves stocked in categories and volunteers will relieve each patient to originate selections and give serviceable hints by asking what they already have at home, and what might set off those foods. The Help Network also operates the Aldergrove Food Bank, which is glaring for edibles grouping the cardinal four Tuesdays of each month, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the tushy of the Aldergrove United Church, 2623 272 St. The 203 Street Food Bank also offers reinforcement to the homeless, at conflicting times than those unencumbered for families.
On Friday nights there is a loosen sunset nourishment for the homeless, who can use the showers, get a metamorphosis of garments and a food hamper. On Tuesday afternoons there is a declivity in for the homeless, who have coffee, a dessert, and another break to shower up. Clients chain from those temporarily out of exploit or on medical EI, those who are unable to position or do only limited work, and the working poor. The Help Network receives no assistance from any draw a bead of government, and is lock funded through local churches, organizations and individuals.
The Langley Food Bank is extend and accepts donations from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays.
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