Leduc's Stuff a Cruiser for the Leduc Foodbank is taking place this weekend.
Leduc, Alta. – On Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, from 12 p.m. to 4 p. m., Leduc RCMP, in partnership with City of Leduc Enforcement Services, Vintage Towing and Oil Country Towing will be stuffing cruisers and tow trucks in support of the Leduc & District Food Bank.
The participating locations in Leduc include:
- Safeway 6112 50 St
- Craig’s No Frills 3915 50 St.
- Co-op 5421 50 St
- Vahagn’s Your Independent 106 Hawthorne Way
"Leduc RCMP is looking forward to connecting with community members for our 6th year to support our community during the holidays with the annual Stuff a Cruiser event," says Constable Cheri-Lee Smith, Alberta RCMP Public Information Officer." It is important to give back to the community and one of the reasons why serve, especially as we head into one of the busiest times of the year for the food bank.”
Last year, the community, the detachment and our partners, came together with a generous donation of over 4, 878 lbs of food. This year, as the need to support our food bank continues to grow, we are challenging the community to beat last years donation amount.
Food Bank most needed items:
- Hamburger helper
- Cake mixes
- Cooking oil
- Rice/Pasta Side kicks
- Mayo (small jar)
- Instant potatoes
- Chili, stews, chunky soups
- Small jars of jam
- Salmon
- Assorted veggies
- Canned meats (chicken, ham)
Leduc RCMP, City of Leduc Enforcement Services, Vintage Towing and Oil Country Towing look forward to meeting community members and collecting much need donations during the holiday season.
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