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Vote for Lake Cowichan Food Bank in Aviva Community Fund Contest

Lake Cowichan Food Bank needs more of your votes if they hope to compete for a large community prize.
The Aviva Community Fund competition second round voting is on now until November 3. Organizations that receive enough votes before then may be considered for the grand prize of up to one hundred thousand dollars.
Betty Sanddar is the executive director of the non profit group.
If the sale of their current location, the Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship Church, goes ahead as planned they have to be out by November 15th. The town of Lake Cowichan has stepped up with temporary housing fro the group but a permanent home is the goal.
To vote for Lake Cowichan Food Bank, go to avivacommunityfund.org and search “lake cowichan food bank.”

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