Thanksgiving is typically spent around the dinner table, breaking bread with friends and family. However, it’s a luxury not everyone can afford.
In Saskatchewan, hundreds of people will turn to food banks or community groups to take part in a holiday meal.
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On Friday, Carmichael Outreach will host their annual Thanksgiving meal for those in need. Development coordinator Chrysta Garner said they could see upwards of 350 people in attendance.
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Global News’ Sarah Jones has more on the meal, and how the food bank will play a key role this holiday season.
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