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Despite pouring rain, a drive-by donation to help the 91原创 Food Bank draws a big response

Fort 91原创鈥檚 Living Waters Church has more than a little experience planning such events
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For three nights from Friday, December 18, to Sunday Dec. 20, Living Waters Church in Fort 91原创 collected contributions for the 91原创 Food Bank using the COVID-safety techniques they have become accustomed to during the pandemic. (special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Pastor Reuben Kramer was pretty pleased with the response to a three-evening drive-through donation campaign by Living Waters Church for the 91原创 Food Bank that wrapped up on Sunday, Dec. 20.

鈥淚t was awesome,鈥 Kramer enthused.

鈥淲e experienced some really fantastic generosity from the community.鈥

Donations packed a 12-foot trailer and $1,800 was contributed in gift cards and cash, Kramer estimated, despite downpours that drenched the Friday and Saturday night events.

鈥淧eople knew it was kind of a stoop-and-drop,鈥 Kramer commented.

From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. each night, the 鈥淚lluminate Community Christmas food drive鈥 at the church, at 9095 Glover Road, had donors unload their contributions on a table, with a lot of social distancing, plus masks, and gloves.

It was the latest drive-by event organized by the church, which has more than a little experience in planning drive-through events that respect COVID safety regulations.

It has also celebrated Mothers and Fathers Days, Canada Day and Halloween by having participants visit 鈥 ands stay 鈥 in their vehicles.

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For the Illuminate event, the church was looking for items from the 91原创 Food Bank : non-perishable grocery store or general merchandise gift cards; canned meats and fish; canned fruits and vegetables; sandwich spreads (jam, peanut butter); canned stews; rice and pasta; baby food, formula, and cereal as well as diapers, especially larger sizes.

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At this time of year, helping those in need is especially meaningful, Kramer observed.

鈥淲e just feel like there鈥檚 not much we can do when it comes to Christmas events,鈥 Kramer remarked.

鈥淯sually, this time of year, there鈥檚 a lot of need, and in this time of COVID, need is even greater.鈥

Kramer said the church is looking at holding another event in the new year.



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