ETS Stuff a Bus

17th Annual ETS Stuff A Bus Results
Thank you to everyone who helped feed over 400 families for one month!
ETS, partners and Edmonton and Sherwood Park communities helped collect over 26,000 kilograms of non-perishable food items and over $16,000 in cash donations for the Edmonton and Strathcona Food Banks.
ETS would like to thank this year's partners:
- Edmonton's Food Bank
- Edmonton Sun
- Edmonton and Sherwood Park Save-On-Foods
- Global TV
- JOE FM
- Strathcona County Transit
ETS would also like to thank:
- All media who covered the campaign.
- 152 Millshaven Scouts for their 17th year of offloading buses at Edmonton's Food Bank.
- Citadel Theatre and Northlands for their generous prize contributions.
- Crossfit Aurora, Duggan Play School, and Williams Engineering for participating in the corporate and school challenge.
- Virginia Park School Choir who volunteered their time to participate in the media launch.
Congratulations to Curtis Giles who won the Grand Prize:
- Movies for one year
- WEM three-month family attraction pass
- $100 Earls Gift Card.
Also congratulations to Jody Penner who won the signed Oilers jersey and a $50 Earls Gift Card.
Thanks everyone for your donations to Edmonton's Food Bank! See you next year at the 18th Annual ETS Stuff a Bus campaign!
ETS Stuff a Bus History
Edmonton Transit System, along with its partners, has operated the annual ETS Stuff-a-Bus campaign since 1995. Each year in late November or early December, ETS volunteers with 40 foot buses head out to every Save-on-Foods location in Edmonton to collect non-perishable food donations for Edmonton's Food Bank. Since its inception, the ETS Stuff a Bus campaign has collected 308,545 kilograms of food and $327,729 in cash donations to help feed Edmontonians in need. This equates to helping over 5,400 families.
Donate online
Edmonton's Food Bank
Click on the Canada Helps icon and follow the instructions.
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