Food banks, non-profits ask for a helping hand as COVID-19 cuts into operations
VANCOUVER — Food banks and non-profit organizations that help the most vulnerable say they need a helping hand to get through the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Non-profit organizations and charities say the impact from COVID-19 has been immediate and may also have ripple effects in the long-term.
Andrea Seale, chief executive officer of the Canadian Cancer Society, said the organization is in the process of adjusting all its programs and services.
“The impact is going to be very considerable, not just on donations. A more immediate impact is about the services we’re delivering because we’re right at the frontline,” she said in an interview.