Stolen bulldog reunited with Whitby family “In a pandemic you’re obviously surrounded by bad news and fear and a lot of misinformation, and it feels really great to be able to do something positive in the community,” said Reay.While Reay does make the occasional delivery, she’s usually the one setting them up.“We’re in a position where we can offer help without judgment, We hear from a lot of people that they never thought they’d be in this situation, so we know that nobody is immune to this kind of need,” said Reay.Over the past 10 months, between the grocery shopping, deliveries and rides the Whitby Caremongers have helped about 1,700 people.Now, that number jumps even higher if you include the thousands of dollars raised for local food.