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Fill the Pit food drive in Thunder Bay to help RFDA and four other groups

A week long food drive will kick off today in Thunder Bay. It's called Fill the Pit and it is happening at the Victoriaville Centre on the city's south side starting this morning. This food drive will benefit a number of agencies including the Regional Food Distribution Centre.

Organizers hope to literally fill the pit at Victoriaville Centre with food

The Fill the Pit food drive, at Victoriaville Centre, will benefit a number of agencies in Thunder Bay including the Regional Food Distribution Centre. (photo credit: Gord Ellis/CBC)

A week long food drive called Fill the Pit kicks off Wed. Jan. 8. 2017, in Thunder Bay.

The event is happening at the Victoriaville Centre and will benefit a number of agencies, including the Regional Food Distribution Association, Grace Place, Our Kids Count, Shelter House and the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society.

The pit in question is a large, sunken area located near the food court at Victoriaville Centre.

Brian Phillips is the property manager of the mall. He says the basic idea of Fill the Pit came from an idea he had while working in a retail store in Thunder Bay. He saidthe storeshowed its support for the RFDA by exchanging food for a ballot that went in to a draw for a fridge,stove or microwave. Phillipssaid the concept of Fill the Pitis similar, except this time each item receives a ballot towards a pre-paid credit card worth $1000.

"If we can fill the pit, it would be amazing because so many organizations would benefit from this," he said. "It's literally easy enough...it's a no brainer... to win one thousand dollars with one can of food."

Philips said it is worth noting that most of the groups that benefit from Fill the Pit are located in the Victoriaville Centre neighbourhood.

"A lot of them are in the south core," he said. "And we wanted to help our neighbours out with their food drives and initiatives."

Phillips said they are primarily looking for donations of any non-perishable, non-out dated food item. He said if people so choose, they canbring dog or cat food to donateas the Thunder Bay andDistrict Humane Society is on the list of beneficiaries.

The Fill the Pit food drive will wind up with the draw for the $1000.00 pre-paid credit card on Tues. Feb. 14. 2017.