Manna Food Bank of Bracebridge Inc.

Manna Food Bank of Bracebridge Inc.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

About Us

History
Manna began when clergy in Bracebridge received requests for “just a few groceries,” revealing a need for emergency food supplies. In August 1989, Father Terry Bennett of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church called a meeting, forming a steering committee.
The food bank became an independent, community-driven entity, opening in October 1989 at Browning Hall.
Growth was slow at first, but referrals from social agencies and Interval House increased the client list, as did food and cash donations. Demand rose as the economy worsened, with clients from Gravenhurst, Huntsville, and beyond. Many pay up to 80% of their income on rent. Manna Food Bank remains essential in Muskoka.

Mission
The Manna Food Bank of Bracebridge exists to provide support to those in the community who cannot afford to obtain adequate levels of food. Recognizing that our donors are fundamental to the operations, the food bank will be run in an efficient and effective manner consistent with providing service in a compassionate and caring manner.

Philosophy
- No person loses social worth by becoming a client of a food bank.
- All persons requiring assistance will be given an appropriate food supply.
- All persons requesting assistance will be treated with dignity and in a non-judgmental manner.
- It is recognized that the lifestyle chosen by a person requesting assistance is a private concern and is not a matter for comment or condemnation.
- All information regarding persons requesting assistance is held in strictest confidence and is not discussed either among the food bank volunteers or with outsiders.

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