Canadian Blood Services and Food Banks B.C. are hoping their numbers get a shot in the arm this Christmas.
The holiday season makes way for the third annual B次元官网网址淏leed and FeedB次元官网网址 initiative where the two entities look to the generosity of Greater Victorians to fill blood banks and food banks.
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From now until Jan. 2, Canadian Blood Services on Saanich Road will accept non-perishable food donations for the Mustard Seed food bank.
Sloot hopes the partnership draws new donors for both the food and blood banks at a time when many regular donors are busy or away.
Mustard Seed director of food services Brent Palmer is coping with the lowest stock levels in his 27 years at the food bank.
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He hopes their partnership helps make a difference for the more than 7,000 people the food bank helps during the Christmas season and throughout the year.
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Non-perishable food donations can be dropped off at the Canadian Blood Services at 3449 Saanich Rd. until Jan. 2.
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