Crossroads Market manager Nicole Schon said the campaign is the market's effort to help struggling veterans in a year when food bank demand is stronger than ever
They are also accepting toiletries, new socks, gloves, toques and cash."We've been told that the struggle is stronger than it's ever been before," said Crossroads Market manager Nicole Schon, "and so we thought, we have the space and the opportunity and the means to be able to help, so we wanted just to have a collection."
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