Cram-a-Cruiser food drive a success in Mississauga
VIDEO BY MELISSA GERVAIS
PHOTOS BY MELISSA GERVAIS
The Thanksgiving Cram-a-Cruiser Food Drive is an annual event hosted by the Peel Regional Police, 11 Division, with volunteers from the Eden Community Food Bank. The event ran on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and took place outside the Real Canadian Superstore on Argentia Road in Mississauga, where customers were asked to cram as many non-perishable food donations (and monetary donations) as possible into a food truck.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M1FDaLKf3Y
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- Police Constables Mike Semple, Rose Ferraro, and Staff Sergeant Gerry Harnden loaded the Eden Community Food Bank truck with donations.
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- Police Constable Stephanie Gorrill carried donated canned goods to the food truck.
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- Police Constables Mike Semple, Rose Ferraro, and Staff Sergeant Gerry Harnden loaded the Eden Community Food Bank truck with donations.
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- Police Constable Stephanie Gorrill accepted food donations for the event from a generous shopper.
Police Constable Stephanie Gorrill accepted food donations from a generous shopper.
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- Donna Behmer, Operations Manager for the Eden Community Food Bank, volunteered her time and sorted through some of the donations that were loaded on the truck.
Donna Behmer, Operations Manager for the Eden Community Food Bank, volunteered her time and sorted through some of the donations that were loaded on the truck.
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- The Thanksgiving Cram-a-Cruiser Food Drive donations were stored in the Eden Community Food Bank truck.
The Thanksgiving Cram-a-Cruiser Food Drive donations were stored in the Eden Community Food Bank truck.
Added by Melissa Gervais on October 8, 2013.
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Tags: 11 division, argentia, cram-a-cruiser, donations, eden community food bank, food drive, Mississauga, peel police, Sheridan, Sheridan College, superstore, thanksgiving