‘Small but mighty’: Fighting food insecurity on the Eastern Shore and in Cole Harbour
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‘Small but mighty’: Fighting food insecurity on the Eastern Shore and in Cole Harbour
BY JAYA CONDRAN
MAY 29, 2026
Jane Tan-Yan and Peggy Gates Webster hold a sign for the Marine Communities Food Bank in Porter's Lake on May 27, 2026. Credit: Jaya Condran
On a dreary spring day in Porter’s Lake, Peggy Gates Webster, Jane Tan-Yan, and Clare O’Brien are preparing for the weekly Wednesday food bank service.
In an interview Wednesday, Gates Webster, coordinator of the Marine Communities Food Bank, told the Examiner the food bank serves people all the way…
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