Posted on Mar 14, 2022
Food security in South Delta, for the growing number of people less able to afford the skyrocketing cost of food for themselves and their families, and support for Ukrainian refugees, are the causes supported by proceeds from the Rotary Club of Ladner's Spring Shred-A-Thon on Saturday, April 2, 2022, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, at 5381 Ladner Trunk Road, behind Eastlink (Delta Cable). Any individual, company or organization can bring their old tax returns, credit card bills, business records, bank statements, and personal information documents to be safely and securely shredded on the spot by a shredding company. Please join us in helping with these immediate needs.
 
Ladner Rotary Club President Denis Denischuk says, "There are no more important causes for all of us right now than giving a hand up to families, already with tight budgets, right here in our own community, who are suffering from the extremely high cost for food. In our world, a concern for the now 2.5 million refugees fleeing the Ukraine to neighbouring countries is foremost in our hearts and minds right now along with the desire to help out somehow. The entire proceeds from this Shred-A-Thon will be directed to these two urgent causes."
 
 
 
For $15 per banker's box equivalent, those who show up in their vehicles can supervise volunteers who will unload the shredding material from their vehicles and dump it into a shredding bin which will then be loaded by a Shred-Wise company operator into the shredding truck on site.
 
Denishchuk adds, "Thank you to our event sponsors, Ideal Door Ltd. and Envision Financial, which are making a contribution to these two causes and to the hundreds of people who have shown up in the past with many tons of paper and supported causes in our community."