Lethbridge Herald

Target Hunger preps for food drive

- Greg Bobinec LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Target Hunger is an annual food drive done every June where volunteers pick up donations from each household in town, requesting residents to donate the most wanted food items for local food banks.

This year, Target Hunger is implementi­ng changes in the food drive to reduce singleplas­tic use, as they will be phasing out the yellow bags. Volunteers are now only required to pick up donations from their route. There are a limited number of bags designated for volunteers interested in dropping off bags to their route prior to the pickup date.

Community members are encouraged to collect food donations in a bag or box, mark them with a ‘TH’, and leave their donations on their doorstep for pickup on the morning of Saturday, June 13. Donations must be outside by 10 a.m. as volunteers will attempt to pick them up before noon.

At this time, Target Hunger is considered a safe fundraisin­g event. In light of the pandemic situation, Target Hunger 2020 still plans to move forward and they appreciate the ongoing community support. Organizers will continue to keep volunteers informed and updated with health and safety measures relating to COVID19, and will comply with all health measures and social distancing recommende­d by Alberta Health Services to ensure a safe event for all participan­ts.

Food Banks from around Lethbridge are encouragin­g every organizati­on and community member to participat­e in Target Hunger on June 13, to try and raise 100,000 pounds of food. Last year, the community was able to raise 42,000 pounds, and if they are able to double last year’s efforts, they will be able to beat this year’s goal.

For more informatio­n on how to get involved with Target Hunger, contact either local food bank or go to

targethung­erlethbrid­ge.com.

Online registrati­on for volunteers is available until May 1.

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