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Coronavirus: Food banks in Okanagan see increase in demand and decrease in donations

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It’s a sign of the times: at food banks in the Central Okanagan, the shelves are emptying faster than they can be refilled. The Salvation Army in Kelowna says it’s desperately low on meat, bread, toilet paper and other necessities as clients increase and donations decrease. “Key items like proteins, meats and things along those lines things that are staple items that we would have an abundance of coming in on a daily basis, we hardly have anything left,” said Darryl Burry, executive director and lead pastor of the Kelowna Salvation Army. “We have a significant population here in our community that struggle to put food on the table on a regular basis and during these times it makes those needs increase all the more.” When many families are

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