The New Credit Fellowship Centre collected nearly 6000 lbs of food donations during a campaign held on Saturday. Church pastors Ken and Sonya Sault said a team of over 40 volunteers and the Chosen Youth group coordinated to help with the food drive. The church runs a successful and urgently needed food share program that provides grocery assistance for residents of both Six Nations and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations.
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