Local partnership helps those facing food insecurity
TWO local organisations have teamed up to help the one in three Greater Geelong residents struggling with food insecurity.
Geelong Regional Libraries teamed up with Geelong Foodshare yesterday (Thursday, December 12) for the inaugural Summer Food Drive.
Selected libraries around the region accepted fresh produce donations to be distributed to Geelong Foodshare’s network.
Donations from home gardeners, community gardens and hobby farmers included seasonal fruits, freshly picked vegetables and perishables.
Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive officer Vanessa Schernickau said the organisation was thrilled to assist with food insecurity in the region.
“It’s a simple yet powerful way for our community to come together and make a meaningful difference and support families during what are challenging times for so many,” Ms Schernickau said. “Your generosity [makes] a world of difference.”
Geelong Foodshare head of impact Felicia Bell agreed.
“As the cost of living crisis intensifies during the festive season, access to fresh, locally grown produce becomes even more critical,” she said.
“Every resident deserves healthy, culturally appropriate food to share with loved ones, and together, we can make that a reality this holiday season.”