Toronto charity partners with celebrity chef to raise funds for food banks | CBC News
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I've always been a fan of giving back to the community. With every apron sold, we provide 100 meals to those in need. The aprons are handmade by marginalized women in India. It's a way to support them financially as well.
I just love the fact that we are able to give back to those families and those women who need the most amount of emotional and financial health. You're giving them hope, you're giving them a way of life.
I love eating food with my hands. I’ve always believed that Indian food especially should be eaten with your hands, and so we created this design for the aprons.
It never used to be like this,” Hetherington said. At his food bank, he says, they're serving more than 330,000 people a month compared to pre-pandemic when they served 60,000.
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