Yorkton Co-op is helping to feed Yorkton鈥檚 youth.
During the month of December, Yorkton Co-op employees spring into action asking customers and members if they would like to purchase a 鈥淕ood Buy To Hunger鈥 bag in support of The Soup Haven Lunch Program Inc.
The Soup Haven Lunch Program Inc. provides more than 200 lunches every school day to kids who come to school without one. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a known fact that kids learn better when they鈥檙e not hungry鈥 says Marilyn Dyck, Executive Director of The Soup Haven. 鈥淭his donation is a tremendous boost for us, and it helps us get through much of the year with essential healthy meals for the kids鈥, continued Marilyn.
Yorkton Co-op has had a strong relationship with The Soup Haven for more than 10 years, by providing Good Buy To Hunger bags throughout the year, and 50 loaves of fresh bread every Monday during school weeks. Yorkton Co-op has also been providing all of the food as well as the servers for a traditional Christmas dinner in December. 鈥淵orkton Co-op has always been about community, and this program gives our employees and members an opportunity to participate鈥 said Darcy Napady, Petroleum Division Manager.
Yorkton Co-op matches all donations up to $5,000 during the month of December and this program has generated more than $41,000 towards The Soup Haven Lunch Program Inc. during the past 2 years.聽 聽
About Yorkton Co-operative Association
Yorkton Co-op is a retail co-operative that has proudly served the Parkland Region for more than 77 years. Today, Yorkton Co-op serves more than 19,800 members 鈥 and many more customers 鈥 in Kamsack, Theodore and Ebenezer where it operates food stores, agro centres, gas bars and cardlocks. Since 2010, Yorkton Co-op has returned more than $20 million to its members in cash back and equity, while contributing over $1 million to community organizations and initiatives.