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Make the season kind. Support northern food banks

CBC North annually uses the Make the Season Kind campaign to have the public help us, help food banks across the territories to support those less fortunate during the holidays.

Help us, help food banks across the territories

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CBC North annually uses the Make the Season Kind campaign to have the public help us, help food banks across the territories to support those less fortunate during the holidays.

Contributions of food, money and time allow food banks to better respond to those in need. Our ask is simple — please consider supporting your local food bank to help them support your community.

In fact, this year the need is stronger than ever to be charitable to those who have been less fortunate. Now is the perfect time to give back to your community. This holiday season, consider supporting northern food banks and help make this holiday season great for all.

CBC Yukon

Food can be donated at the main grocery stores in Whitehorse that have a green-painted drop-off box near the exit, or at the Whitehorse Food Bank itself. 

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE FOOD BANK SOCIETY OF WHITEHORSE

CBC Yukon will officially kick off its annual sock drive on Dec. 5, urging Yukoners to help one another by dropping off new pairs of warm socks and mitts. The campaign runs until Dec. 9. 

Donated items will be delivered to Blood Ties Four Directions, a Whitehorse-based non-profit that offers harm reduction and other services, to people who are vulnerable. The organization's outreach van provides snacks, hot drinks, conversations and warm clothes. It supports people who are experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity, or who might not have access to laundry

Donations can be dropped off outside CBC Yukon's station at Third Avenue and Elliott Street in Whitehorse, between Dec. 5 - 9.

Any kind of socks or mitts are welcome, so long as they're new and clean.

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CBC N.W.T

Join CBC N.W.T's Lawrence Nayally, host of Trail's End, for a live broadcast from the YK Food Bank (Centre 50 Mini Mall) on Friday, Dec. 2, from 4-6 p.m. MT.

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CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE YK FOOD BANK

CBC Nunavut

Donate to Iqaluit's Arctic Food Bank online through a one time donation form or set-up a monthly donation.

The Arctic Food Bank also has a second location in Inuvik, N.W.T.

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE ARCTIC FOOD BANK