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Roster dishes out kindness for Vernon Food Bank

5th annual Dish Out the Kindness fundraiser as food insecurity at an all time high
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The Roster Sports Club Bar and Grill is giving back to the Vernon community with the return of its Dish Out the Kindness initiative throughout the month of December 2024. (Submitted photo)

A month-long initiative dedicated to fighting food insecurity is being served up by a local business.

With the holiday season around the corner, The Roster Sports Club Bar & Grill has brought back the fifth annual Dish Out the Kindness fundraiser.

This year, The Roster is once again teaming up with The Salvation Army – House of Hope’s Food Bank to raise essential funds.

For every regular-priced entrée purchased (dine-in or takeout) throughout December, The Roster will donate $5 toward a goal of raising $6,000. Additionally, $5 from every $50 or more gift certificate purchased will go to the cause.

“Food insecurity remains at an all-time high in our city,” said Hussein Hollands, owner. “The Salvation Army plays a vital role in helping our most vulnerable residents through their food bank, and the need in our community has never been greater. As a restaurant focused on feeding people, we feel it’s especially important to champion this cause.”

The Salvation Army has been a steadfast presence in Vernon for almost 120 years, offering essential aid to families and individuals, including food, clothing, Christmas support, and emotional and spiritual care through its food bank, family services, and thrift store.

“Our organization depends on the generosity of our community to maintain the wide range of resources and services we offer. The Roster's dedication is deeply appreciated, especially during this time of great need,” said Jen Thompson, Vernon Corps Officer at The Salvation Army, highlighting the importance of community support.

“Giving back to the community has been a core focus for The Roster over the past few years,” added Hollands. “We look forward to continuing this fundraiser and other community-centered initiatives for years to come.”



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