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Volunteers needed for Huskies Fill the Bus

The annual Fill the Bus food drive is back, and the Fort St. John Huskies are looking for volunteers to help collect donations for the local Salvation Army.

Huskies and minor hockey players going door to door to 'Fill the Bus' for the food bank.
Huskies and minor hockey players going door-to-door to ‘Fill the Bus’ for the food bank. (supplied))

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The annual Fill the Bus food drive is back, and the Fort St. John Huskies are looking for volunteers to help collect donations for the local Salvation Army.

According to a post on the Huskies’ Facebook page, volunteers are needed for driving, sorting food, and stocking shelves.

The event returns for its 26th year on December 3rd, and all items collected will be donated to the Salvation Army Food Bank just in time for the busy Christmas season. 

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Community members interested in volunteering at this year’s food drive can contact Traci Hammond by email at fsjhuskiesvolunteers@gmail.com

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