British Columbia food banks are getting a big boost from the province鈥檚 mining and mineral exploration industries.
The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) announced yesterday its two-month #MiningFeedsBC Food Bank Challenge had raised $100,000 for B.C. food banks.
鈥淭hese funds will provide targeted relief to those living in rural, remote and Indigenous communities facing food security challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 a press release stated.
Dan Huang-Taylor, executive director of Food Banks BC, said the money is a welcome infusion.
鈥淟ineups for food are continuing to grow and resources are stretched even further under the increasing levels of demand across our province,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hanks to this significant donation from the BC mining and exploration community through the #MiningFeedsBC food bank challenge, we can provide much-needed resources to BC Food Banks as they continue to support their communities and tackle hunger across our province.鈥
One-half of the $100,000 came from a single company, Wheaton Precious Metals. Wheaton is a precious metals streaming company (they buy production from mines upfront at a predetermined price). Wheaton has interests in 20 producing mines and nine development projects including three of each in Canada.
Its only B.C. investment is the Kutcho property is located approximately 100 kilometres east of Dease Lake.
鈥淲e are proud to do our part by accepting the #MiningFeedsBC Food Bank challenge and grateful for the overwhelming support for this cause by the mining and exploration industry,鈥 said Randy Smallwood, Wheaton president and CEO, who also made an undisclosed personal donation.
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The challenge was co-sponsored by Integra Resources, a Vancouver-based mining and exploration company primarily focussed on reopening the DeLamar gold mine in Idaho.
President and CEO George Salamis said he was impressed by the industry鈥檚 response.
鈥淪eeing our industry be welcoming neighbours, offering a helping hand and working to build capacity and reduce burdens, is really powerful and inspiring.鈥
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