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B-Sens game in February will help fight against food insecurity

By Katie Sherratt Jan 2, 2025 | 4:28 PM

The Community Development Council of Quinte (CDC-Quinte) is inviting local residents to support its mission to reduce food insecurity in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties (PEC) by attending the Belleville Senators game on February 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM.

The special event at the CAA Arena will see a portion of the ticket sales directly benefiting CDC-Quinte’s initiatives aimed at addressing food insecurity in the region. With your attendance, you’ll be contributing to the fight against hunger and supporting the community.

“We’re thrilled to partner with the Belleville Senators for this exciting event,” said Rachelle Baldock, Communications Director of CDC-Quinte. “Food insecurity is a growing issue in our region, and every ticket purchased helps us provide vital resources to families and individuals in our community. We encourage everyone to join us for an afternoon of exciting hockey, all while supporting a great cause.”

Tickets for the game can be purchased CAA Chuck-a-Puck – Community Development Council of Quinte. The event promises to be an exciting opportunity for fans to enjoy a thrilling hockey game while making a meaningful difference in the lives of those struggling with food insecurity.

By attending the game, supporters will directly contribute to CDC-Quinte’s local programs, which include the Good Food Box, Good Baby Box and Community Gardens which are designed to alleviate food insecurity throughout Hastings and PEC.

About CDC-Quinte: The Community Development Council of Quinte (CDC-Quinte) is a charitable organization that works to reduce food insecurity in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties. Through a variety of programs and partnerships, CDC-Quinte provides food and support to local communities, ensuring that everyone has access to affordable and nutritious food.