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Belleville Mayor Neil Ellis presents a cheque representing funds from the 2025 Feed the Meter Campaign to Cherie Hardie (left) and Vicky Struthers (right) of the Hastings Prince Edward Learning Foundation. Photo: City of Belleville

Feeding the Meter pays off again for HPE Learning Foundation

By Brock Ormond Mar 5, 2026 | 1:28 PM

The Feed the Meter campaign has been another great success this past year.

Mayor Neil Ellis, on behalf of the City of Belleville, presented members of the Hastings Prince Edward Learning Foundation with a $20,664.06 cheque for all of the funds collected during the campaign this past December.

These funds, accumulated through change into city parking machine, go toward their Food for Learning program, which ensures that local students have daily access to healthy, nutritious food while at school.

Both the Learning Foundation and the city thank everyone who supported the cause.

Learn more about Food for Learning and ways you can support the program: hpefoodforlearning.ca