The Caldwell Family Centre says increasing demand for its food bank services requires it find a more spacious location, and during the transition, it will be moving to City View United Church. ottnews
it would require the two units at 1100 Medford St.
In a news release Monday, the Caldwell Family Centre said City View United Church came forward to provide temporary accommodation while a suitable long-term space is identified. The Ottawa Food bank is providing extra food to another nearby Food Bank who have offered to assist during the closure, the family centre says.
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