Thursday, April 25, 2024

Maple Leaf gives Hamilton Food Share a helping hand

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Hamilton Food Share, an organization that helps to fight hunger in our community, got some corporate support today. Maple Leaf Foods was on hand at Food Share’s warehouse in Stoney Creek to help pack boxes of food.

Nearly 6,000 families in our community struggle each month to put food on the table. Yesterday the United Steelworkers’ Hamilton locals donated over $25,000 to Food Share.

Video: Matt Hayes at Food Share’s warehouse

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