Salvation Army Chilliwack extends helping hand to Lytton; in desperate need of baby food for local pantry
CHILLIWACK — Salvation Army Chilliwack staff and volunteers packed up their emergency disaster services van with crates of water and baby food, as they prepared to head to Lytton Tuesday morning.
Don Armstrong, food bank coordinator, said he received a phone call from one of the reserves in Lytton a couple of days ago that said they were out of baby food.
“Food Banks BC got a hold of me and asked if I could get a deal at one of the grocery stores,” Armstrong said. “So, we bought it at cost.”
Additionally, Armstrong said Nestle donated 40 pallets of water over the course of a few months.

