The local food bank is calling upon Dauphinites as summer approaches.
Robin Gambler, chair of the Dauphin foodbank, says the organization could use anything people are willing to donate, but they did just purchased many canned items.
Gambler went on to highlight areas of need for the food bank, which include. Toilet paper, laundry soap, crackers, pasta and noodles.
If you or someone you know is looking to donate, you can drop off items at the Friendship Centre from 8:30 to 4 pm or at the Parkland Crossings from 9 am to 4 pm. Monday to Friday.
Once restrictions loosen in the province, the food bank will again start looking for new volunteers.