Raymond Cote

We are contributing on behalf of Brian and Hughena Boyden

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Stephen Sayle

SayleGroup Inc is proud to make this donation on behalf of Mac Sayle.

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Hargurdeep Saini

A mind at peace and a full belly are essential to effective learning. Thank you for helping create these conditions so our students could focus on their learning.

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Cuong Nguyen

It's great that I could contribute back to my beloved university.

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Dillon Consulting

Dillon Consulting is currently running a national Million Meals campaign initiative, supporting various food security related initiatives from coast to coast. This Dal initiative fits well into Dillon's campaign. Dillon's offices in Nova Scotia (2 in Halifax and 1 in Sydney) are comprised of many staff that have graduated from Dal and continue to support the university and its community. Great initiative and best wishes! - Dillon Consulting

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Bruce Crooks

No-one should go hungry in today's society. Nutrition is also essential for performance. For students trying to further their education keeping food on your plate should not impede your work and efforts to succeed. Food is a human right

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Katherine Stringer

Reflecting on the generosity of others in my own life, makes this donation all the more meaningful

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Robert Currie

anthony lyons

I sadly remember one year that I dropped over 15 Lbs . I could only afford one meal per day. My mother cried when she saw me at Christmas. Too proud to ask for help, I guess. Thank You for doing this for the students and removing the stigma.

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Raylene LeDrew

It's important to support students so they can reach their full potential. We all need a little help along the way. I think there's power in numbers and working together. Every little bit helps!

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Tanya MacLeod

When I was a university student, I struggled to afford nutritious, quality food and the time to prepare it. A typical meal was pan fried frozen veggie mix, mr noodles and eggs- probably nutritious enough, but low on freshness and quality. I was so fortunate to have a local church that supplied free fruit, veggies, whole grain breads and special holiday meal boxes- it meant so much to have this support from the community. I look back at that time with fond memories and I’m happy to support this important program at Dalhousie. I think it’s wonderful.

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