Food drive runs until Christmas Eve
The shelter launched its community fridge in July offering residents who may be struggling, the opportunity to take what they need.
The LCHS is looking for donations of canned goods, toiletries, produce, breads, cereals and dairy products.
Items can be dropped off at the shelter’s Fourth Avenue location in St. Catharines.


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