Community organizations prepare to deliver huge Thanksgiving dinners
PRINCE GEORGE — Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which has many families excited about enjoying a great turkey dinner with family and friends. However, steadily rising grocery prices have made things challenging for some, and community organizations like the Salvation Army have been feeling the pinch.
“We’re probably looking at around a 20 per cent increase (in demand), and then of course donations are a little bit harder for you to give because our pockets are tighter, so that has decreased a little bit,” the Community Ministries Director at the Salvation Army Roy Law said.
Law didn’t have a specific number for donations, but estimated that donations have gone down around 10 per cent due to the rising cost of living and groceries. However, that hasn’t stopped the Salvation Army from trying to make sure everyone can enjoy a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner.
