Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LONDON, ON – Dec. 19, 2024 – It’s been a tough year in London with various economic pressures challenging many. One thing that’s never uncertain is that the roots of the Forest City are grounded in generosity and caring – and the 2024 Business Cares Food Drive results have shown that London businesses, employees, and citizens are still able answer the call for people who need support.
At its campaign wrap up today, the Business Cares Food Drive announced it raised 683,000 pounds’ total worth of food and cash donations, which will go to the London Food Bank that supports 40 Social Agencies operating 70 food programs in our area.
“We can say that this year’s campaign is an unqualified success,” Dunn explained. “We know Londoners are struggling with the ongoing ramifications of employment challenges, issues caused by food inflation and higher costs of living. But despite all that, Londoners showed the depth of their resolve to support those who need it most.
“I say it every year, because it’s always proven true — London businesses, employees, and citizens always answer the call when people are in need.”
The 2024 Food Drive, the 25th iteration of the campaign, concluded today with its day of giving. The final total of 683,000 pounds’ worth of food represents a 9% increase from last year. When factoring in the continual costs of food and inflation, this year’s totals are even more impressive helping to offset the increased demand the London Food Bank has faced this past year.
Jane Roy, co-director of the London Food Bank, echoed Dunn’s sentiment and said that this year’s drive is going to make a difference for so many in our community.
“Each and every year, I talk to the campaign team and say that we’re thrilled with anything that we receive,” Roy added. “The agencies with whom we work are seeing increased need from the community and results today show how supportive our community is.”
For more information on the campaign please visit businesscares.ca or contact Wayne Dunn, Business Cares Campaign Chair, 519-661-9803.