AGRIS Co-operative donates $15,000 to Harvest Hands

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Published: December 14, 2021

John Nooyen (left), AGRIS Co-operative board President and Jim Anderson (middle), AGRIS ownership committee chair, presents a donation to Harvest Hands. Jim and Jacintha Collins, founders, (right), accepts the donation on behalf of Harvest Hands. The $15,000 donation will be used to serve families and agencies in the communities surrounding AGRIS Co-operative.

AGRIS Co-operative (AGRIS) is giving back to its communities with a $15,000 donation to Harvest Hands, a centralized food distribution bank rescuing surplus food from retailers, bakers and growers to help agencies and thousands of families throughout Southwestern Ontario.

Jim Anderson, AGRIS ownership committee chair, said in a release “We unanimously wanted to continue giving back to the communities where we farm, work and raise our families. This year again, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we knew people are still having a tough time feeding their families, and we wanted to continue to help.”

Despite being in the second year of the pandemic, AGRIS is thankful for another good year. Jim Campbell, general manager, is proud of what it took to serve farmers again this year. “Our team continues to serve our customers with the utmost care and safety during another pandemic year. The efforts of our staff and customers to remain safe on the farm and at home is certainly another reason to be thankful and to give back.”

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AGRIS Co-operative Ltd. is a 100 per cent farmer-owned grain marketing and farm-input supply company that serves more than 1,000 farmer-owners in 14 locations in Essex, Kent, Elgin, Middlesex and Lambton Counties.

Harvest Hands founder, Jim Collins, is thankful for being a partner in this humanitarian effort. “We believe that this generous gift of $15,000 will help to supply and distribute food to those who are not able to purchase food themselves. Thank you all for being a partner in this humanitarian effort,” he said.

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