Children who don’t get enough to eat have a hard time learning at school — but they’re getting at least a first helping of lunch, thanks to the Salvation Army and Save-On-Foods. Assistant manager Terry Marquis was front and centre to hand over $1,300 worth of gift cards to the Salvation Army’s Major Rolf Guenther, most of which goes towards school packs, which are given to students whose teachers believe they haven’t had enough to eat.
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