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CBC Thunder Bay Launches 2025 Fundraiser to Support Local Food Banks
In a bid to support local food banks, CBC is launching its annual fundraiser, Make the Season Kind, in northwestern Ontario. This initiative aims to raise crucial funds for food banks across Canada, including the 1,200 organizations represented by Feed Ontario. The campaign underscores the importance of community support during the holiday season, particularly for those in need.
Fundraising Events and Community Engagement
The fundraiser will feature special radio programming on December 5, 2025. Listeners can tune in to Superior Morning from 6:00 to 8:37 a.m. and again on Up North from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. to engage with the initiative. During these broadcasts, CBC will highlight the significance of community contributions and encourage listeners to donate.
One of the primary beneficiaries of this initiative is the Regional Food Distribution Association in Thunder Bay. This organization plays a vital role in addressing food insecurity in the region by supporting local food banks and ensuring that families have access to nutritious food. Donations can be made directly to the association through the CBC website.
Impact on Local Communities
Food banks are essential services, particularly during challenging economic times. The funds raised through Make the Season Kind will help sustain these organizations and expand their reach. With growing needs in communities, initiatives like this are crucial in ensuring that no one goes hungry.
As the holiday season approaches, CBC’s effort to foster kindness and generosity serves as a reminder of the power of community support. By participating in this fundraiser, individuals can make a tangible difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity.
For further information and to donate, interested individuals can visit the Regional Food Distribution Association’s page linked through CBC’s official website. Every contribution, no matter the size, can help create a more supportive and compassionate community.
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