A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper
Over the past couple of decades, I’ve been asked a number of times by various news organizations I have worked for in the Niagara region to do a story on what is happening at our local food banks.

At the Food Bank. Report says growing numbers of Canadian children rely on food banks for basic nourishment needs. What’s going on in this country?
Each and every time, the story has been pretty much the same. Increasing numbers of people from all walks of life are becoming dependent on these charitable services to put food on their tables. They include seniors struggling to get by on fixed pensions, university and college students financially underwater due to soaring tuition and other school-related costs, single parents unable to find a jobs with a livable enough wage to provide for their children, and blue and white collar workers who have seen their jobs outsourced or downsized.
“You won’t believe who is coming for help these days,” I have had food bank volunteers tell me as they work to obtain enough donated food to meet the growing need. Continue reading






























































