Our 4th Annual Food Drive will take place Saturday, May 11, 2013. Check the list of foods needed this year. Look for your donation bag in your Pickering News Advertiser on May 2nd of at Pickering Town Centre the two weekends before May 11th.
If you would like to volunteer simply drop us a line at pickeringcaresvolunteers@gmail.com
High school students welcome and volunteer hours letters provided.
We are looking for our best response ever because no one in our community should suffer hunger; especially children. Come on Pickering: WE CAN DO THIS.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
City Wide Food Drive 2013
Folks, we are hours away from our formal announcement for our 2013 food drive. Stay tuned for all the details you will need to participate in this important initiative. We will first update the Food Items Needed Most 2013 tab.
Thanks to everyone who helps make this Food Drive a reality. Pickering Cares has already collected approximately 24 tons of food for our two Food Bank Partners inn Pickering and Ajax.
Thanks to everyone who helps make this Food Drive a reality. Pickering Cares has already collected approximately 24 tons of food for our two Food Bank Partners inn Pickering and Ajax.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
The Farmer's Market Returns
And the
beat goes on…
Weekly
Food Drive will help families in need
The Pickering Town Centre will be kicking off its Second Annual Farmers’
Market
this coming Tuesday, June 26th. And once again, they will be
holding an ongoing,
weekly food drive.
The Market will take place every Tuesday from noon until 7pm,
right up until October
16th. It’s located near Entrance 4 at the Pickering Town
Centre’s east parking lot, right
across from Pickering City Hall and adjacent to the Durham Region
Transit bus loop.
The Market will help
farmers and growers sell their fresh products directly to the public. And Lorna
Murphy, Marketing Director, Pickering Town Centre, also adds, “A number of new
vendors have also joined us, offering everything from hot sauce to home made
soups, jams and jellies.”
In keeping with
its ongoing commitment to the community, the Market will once again be
collecting donations for the area’s two food banks: St. Paul’s on the Hill and
the Salvation Army House of Hope. Those planning to visit the Market are
encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations. Last year, 2,600 food items
were collected, and they hope to collect 5,000 items this year.
The Market will
not just feature food: they are also committed to promoting local performing
arts and culture. Joining in on the fun will be two new mascots: “Slice” an
apple with attitude and “Phil” the bag man. There will be music and
entertainment, again provided by the talented students from Creative Math &
Music.
We hope to see
you out and about at the Market this season! For further information, please
visit the Pickering Town Centre’s website: www.pickeringtowncentre.com
Friday, May 25, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Mountains of Food and Thanks
Thank you Pickering! Your support of our 3rd
annual door-to-door Community Food Drive was a tremendous success. On Saturday,
May 12th we collected just over 10,600 lbs. of food. That’s a lot of
jars of pasta sauce!
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| Mayor Ryan Offers Encouragement |
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| Volunteer Sign Up Table |
Volunteers started their collection around 10am on Saturday
morning. Mayor Dave Ryan stopped by to provide some supportive words for our
crew who braved the heat and some wildlife (the geese and raccoons are fully at
home in the suburbs) to carefully bring back thousands of items to the collection
centre. There was non-stop activity in the sorting and packing area as teams
worked hard to make sure items were properly packed up for distribution to each
of the partner food banks. And we are also very grateful for the wonderful
refreshments provided that kept our team moving and hydrated for the entire
day.
So a big thank you to all who came out and spent their time and
energy in the planning and execution of this day; thank you to the residents of
Pickering for donating thousands of food items for our volunteers to collect;
and a special thank you to the Pickering Town Centre for supporting our
execution of the donation bags; and to the News Advertiser for getting the bags
out in the hands of their readers!
This day would just not have come together without
everyone’s support!
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| Food Sorting and Packing |
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| Bags Coming In From Door to Door Pickups |
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| Final Boxing of Food Items before delivery to Food Banks |
If you missed our pick-up day, and would still like to
support this cause, we are still accepting food donations at the Pickering Town
Centre (by Zellers) and at any Pickering Fire Hall until May 19th.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Here is the text from an article in The News Advertiser, Pickering Edition May 9th, 2012
(You can find the article here:http://www.durhamregion.com/community/article/1350622--pickering-cares-launches-community-food-drive)
(You can find the article here:http://www.durhamregion.com/community/article/1350622--pickering-cares-launches-community-food-drive)
Pickering Cares launches community food drive
Collections to benefit area food banks
PICKERING -- The battle to combat hunger continues in Pickering with the third annual Community Food Drive campaign.
Organized by Pickering Cares, the food drive will collect donations for St. Paul's-on-the-Hill and Salvation Army food banks. On May 12 volunteers will collect donations from homes to benefit the community food banks, with more than 25,000 Pickering homes included in the campaign area.
Donations can be dropped off at all Pickering fire halls or at the drop box in the Pickering Town Centre at the Zellers entrance until May 19.
"This year we're pleased that the Pickering Town Centre has come on board to support our efforts," said Mike Fischer, project manager for the food drive.
'Going into our third year we were looking at doing something a little different, and the team has really come through with something great."
Donation bags were distributed to homes through the News Advertiser on May 3 and people are being asked to leave donation bags on their porches by 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, when volunteers will come around to collect items. Food will be sorted and packed at the Amberlea Church and then delivered to the food banks.
In 2011, more than 300 volunteers spent over 2,000 hours helping with the Community Food Drive campaign. As a result, 10,491 pounds of much-needed food was collected and split between both food banks.
The team is hoping to exceed these numbers for 2012 and volunteers are still needed to help with collection. Anyone interested in volunteering can sign up via e-mail at pickeringcaresvolunteers@gmail.com These hours qualify as volunteer hours for Grade 9 through 12 students.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Most Wanted
This year our partner food banks St. Paul’s on the Hill and the
Salvation Army have identified the most needed food items to carry them through
the summer months. These items are:
- Pasta sauce
- Canned fruit or vegetables
- Pekoe tea/Instant coffee/sugar
- Crackers
- Cold cereal
In 2011 we collected over 10,491lbs. of food! We were
thrilled with the community support and are looking forward to an even more
successful food collection for 2012!
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