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Hamilton Food Share says Bulldogs’ $100K donation a ‘great boost’ amid COVID-19 pandemic

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Hamilton Food Share says a $100,000 donation from the Hamilton Bulldogs is a “great boost” amid increasing demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The donation was announced just before the Easter long weekend by Bulldogs owner Michael Andlauer and the Bulldogs’ Foundation. “Hamilton’s food banks are starting to see the impact of the virus, with more families arriving at their doors.

In these extremely unusual times, the Bulldogs’ Foundation, along with ATS Healthcare and the Andlauer family, are donating $100,000 to Hamilton Food Share,” Andlauer said in a press release.

Hamilton Food Share’s executive director, Joanne Santucci, said in a release on Thursday that the donation was welcome and will be turned into food to feed many “friends and

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