‘Toronto Miracle’ launches citywide food drive to ease food insecurity
The holiday season is upon us and for many, it's also the season of giving. A grassroots effort is counting on that spirit of generosity. The Toronto Miracle is a food drive unlike anything that's been attempted in the city before. It asks Torontonians to leave one non-perishable food item on their doorstep Dec. 5. Marivel Taruc spoke with the event’s organizers about how it’ll work and their hopes to ease food insecurity in our city.
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