February 5, 2026 · 0 Comments
Your New Year’s Resolution can help someone down the street.
Start the year by helping reduce hunger. Make a resolution that actually changes lives.
Supporting the food bank can be simple yet powerful!
A resolution to support the food bank is a great idea because it directly helps your neighbours who are struggling to meet basic needs. Here’s why it matters:
• Fights hunger locally – Food banks provide immediate help to families, seniors and individuals who don’t have enough to eat. Supporting them means fewer people go hungry in our community.
• Strengthens the community – When basic needs are met, people are healthier, kids do better in school, and families are more stable. That benefits everyone.
• Efficient use of resources – Food banks are good at turning donations and funding into meals, often partnering with local grocery stores and farms to reduce food waste
• Shows shared values – A resolution sends a clear message that this community cares about compassion, fairness and taking care of one another.
• Encourages action – It often inspires volunteering, donations and long-term support – not just words but real help.
There are many easy ways to make a resolution to help the food bank that will make a REAL difference in this community.
• Give Regularly – Donate monthly (even a small amount adds up). Committing to adding one to two extra non-perishable items to every grocery shop provides a great benefit to the food bank. Focusing on high-need items, such as cooking oil, condiments, canned goods, and size 5/6 diapers, helps fill existing gaps.
• Give Your Time – Offer a specific skill, such as driving deliveries, social media, fundraising, set a personal goal, tie donations to habits (for example: No coffee Wednesdays and donate that money)
• Use Your Voice – Share the food bank’s needs on social media, talk openly about food insecurity to help reduce the stigma and start a workplace, school or neighbourhood food drive.
• Learn To Advocate – Learn how food insecurity affects your local community and support policies as well as organizations working on long-term hunger solutions.
Let’s make a “12 months of giving” challenge! Decide to donate $10 a month to fight hunger or donate one bag of groceries a month to make a difference for our neighbours.
Together, we can make this a year in which no one in our community goes without food!
Start 2026 by feeding hope!
This community voice was written by the Shelburne Food Bank.
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