All four Kingston Rotary clubs are working together to provide meals to children in the Kingston area who relied on the Food Sharing Project before the pandemic.
While schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families in the Kingston area have relied on the food sharing project which provides meals to children at school regularly.
Now that the program is no longer viable, the Rotary Club of Kingston is offering to deliver groceries to families in the area who need it. “There are a few thousand kids (who) use the Food Sharing Project in school.
A lot of them get their lunch and snack every day so it’s a very essential service,” says Paul Elsley, incoming president of the Rotary Club of Kingston.