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Coming soon ... A New Kind of Light - Songs of Christmas
CBC Maritimes
Available soon for purchase from itunes. Net proceeds from itunes sales will be donated to Maritime food banks. |
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HUNGERCOUNT is a comprehensive report on hunger and food bank use in Canada. Every food bank nation-wide is eligible to participate. This year, surveys were completed by 143 food banks and meal programs across Nova Scotia. The HungerCount survey is an initiative of Food Banks Canada. |

One in three people benefitting from food bank use is a child. Your support is
appreciated. |
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Christmas can be stressful, even at the best of times, but for Nova Scotians without enough to eat, coping with the holiday season can feel hopeless. This Christmas, give hope to families in need.
Please donate to FEED NOVA SCOTIA's Christmas Appeal.
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Hunters Helping the Hungry is a joint
initiative of FEED NOVA SCOTIA and the hunting community. Hunters wishing to
contribute meat can contact a participating butcher. All meat donations are accepted but the preferred cut
is ground meat or stew meat. Pre-labeled bags have been provided to meat cutters
and FEED NOVA SCOTIA will make arrangements for pick-up. Click here for more information on the Hunter's program.


Job opportunities at
FEED NOVA SCOTIA.
View job openings. |

COMING SOON!
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'A Soldier's Carol' by MIR
For the Holiday season, Halifax-based pop trio MIR has recorded a very special EP – 'A Soldier's Carol' – and until the end of the year, one dollar from every sale will be donated to FEED NOVA SCOTIA. All five of the songs on this EP – based on winter and the holiday season – were arranged, recorded and mixed in MIR's Halifax studio during the first snowstorm of the season.
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LIGHT UP A LIFE CAMPAIGN
CBC CAPE BRETON
Sydney, Nov. 24 - Dec. 19 Purchase a light bulb for $2 or a string of lights for $50. Proceeds will be donated to FEED NOVA SCOTIA. 
Friday December 5, 2008 C100 Studio, Agricola Street
The C100 Breakfast Club will air live from the street as people drop off their donations to help Stuff-a-Bus for FEED NOVA SCOTIA. |
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We gladly accept old cell phones and have them recycled.
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The cash we get from
the old phones is used in our work of feeding hungry Nova Scotians. We also
recycle old ink-jet cartridges. If your store would like to have one of our
inkjet collection boxes call 902-457-1900.
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