The food bank sees around 2,000 people per month
Hunger isn’t about bad choices - it’s about lack of income. For #HungerActionMonth, experience Fork in The Road, Feed Ontario’s interactive digital tool that lets you explore the difficult decisions faced by people living with poverty.
Brockville and Area Food Bank Manager, Amanda Petch explains what more help would look like from the federal and provincial governments.
She adds that the food bank is seeing new people every day.
Step into someone else’s shoes and learn more about the tough choices people face every day.
Try it now: feedontario.ca/fork-in-the-road/
Story by Harper Cotie
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