Delta celebrates soft opening of Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank

Delta Mayor George V. Harvie and other dignitaries at the cake-cutting ceremony. On the far right is Narinder Singh, President of Surrey's Dukh Nivaran Sahib Gurdwara. Photos: City of Delta and Harry Bains' Twitter.

THE Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank held a soft opening on December 19, marking the first food bank to open in North Delta that will operate seven days a week.

Delta Mayor George V. Harvie, Delta Councillors Jessie Dosanjh and Dylan Kruger, along with Delta School Board Chair Val Windsor, and a host of dignitaries, including Labour Minister Harry Bains and Surrey Centre MP Randeep Sarai, were on hand to celebrate the soft opening.

Located on 84 Avenue in North Delta, the Guru Nanak Food Bank is a non-profit charitable organization operating since July 2020 from its Surrey and Abbotsford locations. Previously, many North Delta residents who needed assistance from the food bank had to travel to Surrey, creating unnecessary barriers for those in need.

Earlier this year, Harvie made a motion for staff to work on establishing a food bank in North Delta to support residents and families in need. Additionally, at the December 5 Regular Meeting, Harvie and Delta Council voted unanimously to contribute $10,000 to the Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank to assist in helping get the facility up and running. The Delta Firefighters IAFF Local 1763 Union also generously donated $10,000 towards the new food bank.

Harvie said: “Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the organizers of Guru Nanak and their many volunteers and donors, along with support from the City, the doors of the Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank are now open. This new inclusive facility will provide much-needed support for residents needing food assistance. I’m so grateful for the City’s close-knit relationships with community service partners, which helps us identify local gaps to serve our community better. As affordability challenges continue to impact many residents, Delta Council is committed to barrier-free food assistance for anyone in need in our community.”
The Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank is located at 11188 84 Avenue and is open Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. A dedicated day for seniors will also be established.

For more information on the Guru Nanak North Delta Food Bank or to make a donation, visit: https://gnfb.ca.

 

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