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Elliot Lake food bank use up since mall collapse

A new report on food bank use across the country notes Elliot Lake has seen a jump in the number of people coming through the door since the Algo Centre Mall roof collapse.

National food bank report highlights impact of jobs lost at Algo mall

A new report on food bank use across the country notes Elliot Lake has seen a jump in the number of people coming through the door since theAlgoCentre Mall roof collapse.

The Food Banks Canada report analyzed data from March of 2013,almost a year after hundreds of people lost their jobs at the doomed mall.

The signs for the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake have now been covered up. Part of the mall's roof collapsed last June, killing two women. The Elliot Lake Emergency Food Bank reported it served 150 more people each month this year, which is an increase of 50 per cent. (Megan Thomas/CBC)

The Elliot Lake Emergency Food Bank reported it served 150 more people each month this year. The report says that is a50 per cent increase.

Across the country,food bank use remains higher than when the recession hit five years ago.

Sudburyin line with national numbers

The food bank inSudburysaiddemandin the city isin line with national figures. Those figures also note children make up a third of people served.

"Sudbury's figures [show] about 35 to 40 per cent of people that use our services are children," saidDanXilon, executive director of theSudburyFood Bank.

"Now keep in mind, we're also in a lot of schools where there's breakfast programs, after school programs, and that kind of stuff, so those count as children. But there are lot of families out there with children that need assistance."

Xilonsaidthe food bank is also seeing an increase in immigrants using its services.

He addedmore people who have jobsare looking to thefood bank to help make ends meet.