Jun 29, 2022
The Storrington Lions Club is donating $12,000 to the Southern Frontenac Community Services (SFCS) capital campaign, helping to fund an addition that will upgrade the South Frontenac Food Bank and services for seniors
The Club has made food security a priority in 2022 as people struggle with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the skyrocketing cost of living.
“Storrington Lions Club is committed to making our community closer and stronger,” says club President, D’Arcy Marconi.
“This capital campaign by Southern Frontenac Community Services will benefit our residents and community because it will improve the Food Bank which has become an essential service in these uncertain times. As the cost of living continues to rise, we don’t want to see anyone go hungry. We hope other Lions clubs will match our gift and other organizations and individuals will step-up to make a financial donation. With support, SFCS can reach its goal and have a shovel in the ground soon.”
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