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Canada: Regina Muslim group gives thanks for mosque support with food bank donation
To combat food shortages at the food bank, volunteers have been working for weeks to collect non-perishable food items to donate by reaching out to the community and canvassing door to door.
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By CBC News | December 23, 2016
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community is donating hundreds of kilograms of items to the Regina Food Bank
Regina Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at members will be donating hundreds of kilograms of food items to the Regina Food Bank today to give back to the community.
The donation is to express gratitude for the support of local communities in building the first purpose-built mosque in Saskatchewan, said the group.
In addition to the Regina initiative, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community said it would be donating more than 100,000 kilograms of items to food banks across Canada.
To combat food shortages at the food bank, volunteers have been working for weeks to collect non-perishable food items to donate by reaching out to the community and canvassing door to door.
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