The food pickup is scheduled for Friday, April 11th at 10:00 a.m.
The Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village (CTMHV) is partnering with the Be a Saint Food Drive, led by students in the second-year Public Relations program at St. Clair College, in collaboration with Windsor Lifeline Outreach.
Running from March 31st to April 10th, this initiative aims to support individuals and families facing food insecurity in our community by collecting essential food donations. The food pickup is scheduled for Friday, April 11th at 10:00 a.m.
CTMHV will serve as a designated drop-off location for the food drive, ensuring that all contributions go directly to Windsor Lifeline Outreach to provide food and supplies to those in need.
“We wanted to take real action to help those struggling with food insecurity,” said Christopher Classey, Co-Organizer of the Be a Saint Food Drive. “This initiative started as an idea in our events class at St. Clair College. We saw a need in our community and worked together to make a meaningful impact.”
Donations can still be dropped off at the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village until April 10th, during regular operating hours. CTMHV is located at 6155 Arner Townline, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E5,