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Prince Edward Island Community

Feed A Family PEI raises $64,772.85; receives 2,550 turkeys

Giving is heart-warming, and Prince Edward Islanders gave in a big way during this year's CBC Feed A Family PEI campaign.

Thank you for your generous support

Throughout December, CBC stations across the East Coasthelped to support local food banks through the CBC Warm Hearts campaign.

Part of this campaign is CBC PEI's Feed A Family. It helped to raise $64,772.85 and 2,550turkeys were donated. The PEI Potato Farmers donated 10 lbs of potatoes for every turkey.

Charlottetown's Receiver Coffee contributed $10 from every bag of Island Morning Brew sold this holiday season and were able to provide $10,000 through this year's effort.

Thanks to everyone for their contributions.

Mitch Cormier and Laura Chapin hosted the Island Morning show on Dec. 13 from the cozy setting of the Founders' Food Hall and Market on Dec. 13. (Greg Guy / CBC)

On Friday, Dec. 13,Island Morning hosts Laura Chapin and Mitch Cormier broadcast live from Founders' Food Hall Market. The audience enjoyed music by Mi'kmaq elder Junior Peter-Paul, the AmabileChoir, the West Kent Elementary School Choir and Paper Lions.

Here are morehighlights of the Island Morning show:

Mi'kmaq elder Junior Peter-Paul opened the broadcast for the Feed A Family PEI wrap-up show of Island Morning on Dec. 13. (Greg Guy / CBC)
Members of the Amabile choir brought seasonal tunes to the first hour of the Island Morning broadcast. (Greg Guy / CBC)
Island Morning's Laura Chapin chats with Mike MacDonald of the Upper Room Ministry Food Banks during the wrap-up broadcast. (Greg Guy / CBC)
A large crowd was on hand at the Founders' Food Hall and Market especially when the West Kent Elementary School Choir performed on Island Morning. (Greg Guy / CBC)
Laura Chapin talks to Chris Francis of Receiver Coffee, makers of the Island Morning Brew. The company is offering $10 from every bag sold of the Island Morning Brew to Feed A Family PEI 2019. (Greg Guy / CBC)
Charlottetown indie rockers Paper Lions performed in the final half-hour of the Island Morning broadcast. (Greg Guy / CBC)
CBC PEI meteorologist Jay Scotland ended his tour of the Island on "Jay's Sleigh" on Dec. 12. Hundreds of turkeys were donated during the Feed A Family PEI tour. At last count, the food bank exceeded its goal collecting 2516 turkeys. (Greg Guy / CBC)

Community Partners

Thanks to our community partners for supporting food banks in PEI.