Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 December 2021, p. 32

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, December 23, 2021 | 32 Wishing everyone a safe Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! It’s Your Choice When it Comes to Fixing Your Vehicle! e Same family owned and operated business servicing Georgetown for 47 years ¢ Unbeatable prices and excellent customer service Fast & Reliable Auto and Collision Service FLOYD'S BODY SHOP (905) 873-8102 HB OPINION HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DONATIONS ULTIMATELY, DONATING MONEY DIRECTLY TO DISABLED PEOPLE IN NEED IS THE BEST OPTION, BECAUSE NO ONE KNOWS THE DETAILS OF THEIR SITUATION BETTER THAN THE PEOPLE THEMSELVES, WRITES ERIN CATON ERIN CATON erin@erincaton.ca It's the season of giving, food drives and donating to the community. Many peo- ple have been impacted by ERIN CATON Column the pandemic, and there are a lot of extra people in need. It's fantastic that peo- ple who can are stepping up to help bridge the wide gap between government social programs and the volume of required goods. Unfortunately, not all do- nations actually help the people who need them the most, because when we go to the grocery store we pur- chase donation items like we are shopping for our- selves. Approximately 50 per cent of people who rely on e food bank are disabled. Depending on the disabili- ty, a person might strict medical diet, or needs you might not know about. Please consider thinking about these peo- ple when you are putting items in your cart. Dairy, gluten, soy, corn, nuts, eggs, fish and shell- fish are very common al- lergies and intolerances. I have issues with all but fish/shellfish, and when I was younger and needed to supplement my groceries from the food bank, I couldn't eat 60 per cent of what I was given. Allergies and intolerances run in families and those with kids have greater needs. Diabetic people cannot eat many foods that con- tain added sugars and those with gut issues need to have low glycemic and low FODMAP foods in or- der to digest them. Even natural no-sugar-added See - page 33 Scan the code or visit www.townsend-smith.ca Donate. Volunteer. Contact Us. Together we will build a residential hospice in North Halton Follow us on social media! AN 0e@000 | GESTOWNSEND SMITH BEY FOUNDATION theifp.ca

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