Food bank hampers will now hold wild meat
The freezer at the Prince Albert Share-A-Meal Food Bank has been stocked with wild meat.
FSIN and the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) partnered up to donate elk meat from two animals to the Share-A-Meal food bank in Prince Albert.
“[The FSIN is] hoping to provide some kind of…positive thing that’s going to our urban people. A lot of our urban people do use the food bank daily and it’s not just first nation people its non-first nations,” said FSIN second vice chief, Bobby Cameron.
Kerry Ramsdell, co-manager of the food bank said she was shocked and thankful when she learned the organizations were dropping off their donation on Jan. 23. Ramsdell said the majority of the meat donated will be going into the hampers and not towards the cooking of hot meals.