Halloween is right around the corner and with Food Banks around the Province seeing a surge of use, the Lethbridge Interfaith Food Bank is putting a twist on trick or treating.
While over the years the Food Bank has accepted donations through trick or treating, this is the second official year under the title Trick or Eat.
To learn about this year’s Trick or Eat, CJWE caught up with Interfaith Food Bank Executive Director Danielle Mclntyre for more details.
Last year’s Trick of Eat saw an intake of 1,127 pounds of food come the Bank and when added to the number of donations, the total supported equaled to $4,467 dollars.
One of the biggest donations and already for 2024 is from local baseball team the Lethbridge Bulls who have donated well over two thousand pounds of food from their annual Field of Screams.
Those wishing to take part in this year’s Trick or Eat can find more information through the Interfaith Food Bank’s website where registration information for those wishing to collect donations through trick or treating.
Interfaith Food Bank will be accepting donations until 9 p.m. for those wishing to drop off their donations.
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