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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 2004, p. 4

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tinned pressure on the local food bank for emergency food help for next year. "While there's been an increase in social assistance and the minimum wage. they're still insufficient to meet the needs." said Campbell. That's why the Canadian Association of Food Banks and the local food bank continue to conduct the Hunger Count survey. It provides the basis of some of the advocacy they now have to do for the people who use their service. "We're trying to be part of finding those more longer term solutions." said Campbell, "Somebody asked me if food banks are the answer, and I don't think so. "Who wants to stand in a food lineup. or who wants to go to a different agency every month to try to sur- viva That's not the answer. We can't just solve the prob- lem locally. it needs a broader long-term solu- tion." FINE AUTOMOBIII BODY AND PAINT muculous Restoration Otis-ind Paint Wishes (trtsmpassedOAim - FM mm INC " Comma Dr. Kimmie: Mercedes Benz Beale! Authorized PORSCHE JAGUAR MHEH MHEH Specializing In 573-2052 ANDREA GAILE v W arc

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