Cram the Cruiser brings in over $3,200

Cram the Cruiser brings in over $3,200 and 428 Good Buy to Hunger Bags for the Kindersley & District Food Bank.

The Kindersley & District Co-op is 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.

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our community, we delivered 428 Good Buy to Hunger Bags, packed with requested essentials, along with more than $3,200 in monetary donations. This support will directly help local families during one of the busiest and most challenging times of the year.  This impactful day wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible partnership of the Kindersley RCMP. Constable Natasha St. Michel and Constable Michael Durant joined us on-site, bringing enthusiasm, encouragement, and a strong sense of community spirit.

Their presence helped inspire even more residents to stop by, donate, and fill the cruiser with much-needed food items.  “Proud of our community” doesn’t begin to describe how we feel. The kindness shown by individuals, families, and businesses across the region demonstrates once again what makes West Central Saskatchewan so special. When we come together, we create real change—and this year’s Cram the Cruiser is proof. 

We extend our deepest thanks to everyone who donated, volunteered, shared the event, and helped make the day such a success. Together, we are making a meaningful difference for our neighbours.

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