
Maybe thinking about Valentine’s Day will help you get through the snowy weather we’ve been having. Or then again, maybe Valentine’s Day is just another challenge to worry about. Maybe you can’t afford romantic dinners or treats for the kids.
Perhaps your budget just won’t cover such extras. For that matter, maybe it isn’t even covering your basic expenses. When bills must be paid, sometimes the only thing that you can cut back on is groceries. Think some folks don’t have to skip meals to keep things going? Sadly, many do.
Nevertheless, help is at hand from the Kingsville Community Food Bank. The good people there are always ready to offer assistance to those in need. We appreciate the ongoing efforts of the Food Bank volunteers, and we are thankful for those in our community who give so generously.
Here’s a list of items that the Food Bank is looking for in February:
They also welcome gift cards for groceries, products for babies, pet supplies including dog and cat food, laundry and dish detergents, toilet paper, paper towels, and more. Cardboard boxes and cloth bags are always welcome. If you can help, the Food Bank thanks you for your generosity.
They now accept etransfers at kingsvillefoodbank@gmail.com or you can click this link to donate.
The Food Bank is located at 21 Mill Street West in Kingsville. You can also use their drop-off bin inside Zehrs, shown in the picture below.
Check out their Facebook page to learn more.
Hours and Contact Information:
Tuesdays 
9 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Wednesdays
4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Thursdays
9 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Phone: (519) 733-8591
Email: kingsvillefoodbank@gmail.com
Top image by Anna from Pixabay
Food Bank list and bin images from Debby Jarvis-Chausse

