Cram the Cruiser raises $3,200, 428 food bags for Kindersley Food Bank
KINDERSLEY — The Kindersley & District Co-op says this year’s Cram the Cruiser event brought in more than $3,200 and 428 Good Buy to Hunger Bags for the Kindersley & District Food Bank.
The Kindersley & District Co-op was thrilled to announce the tremendous success of this year’s Cram the Cruiser event, held on December 2, 2025, in support of the Kindersley & District Food Bank. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN
Held on Dec. 2, 2025, the event relied on the generosity of local residents, who donated both food and funds to support families during one of the busiest times of the year.
The Kindersley RCMP helped make the day a success. Constables Natasha St. Michel and Michael Durant were on-site, encouraging donations and inspiring community members to fill the cruiser with essentials.
“We are proud of our community,” the co-op said in a statement. “The kindness shown by individuals, families and businesses across the region demonstrates what makes West Central Saskatchewan so special.”
The co-op thanked everyone who donated, volunteered and helped spread the word, noting that the community’s support makes a meaningful difference for local families.