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West Coast hunters’ Game to Give scheme provides 800 meals from wild venison

13 May 2026
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Hunters on the West Coast have launched an initiative called Game to Give, aimed at supporting local foodbanks by providing wild venison mince. In just the first two months of operation, the program has facilitated the donation of 401 kilograms of venison, equating to approximately 882 meals for families in need across the region. This initiative brings together hunters, conservation groups, community organizations, and local businesses to address food insecurity. The collaboration has made a significant impact, filling freezers at foodbanks and ensuring that local families have access to nutritious meals.

Why It Matters

Food insecurity remains a pressing issue in many regions, with local foodbanks often struggling to meet the demand for assistance. Initiatives like Game to Give not only provide essential food resources but also foster community engagement and collaboration among various stakeholders. The West Coast initiative highlights the role that hunting and conservation can play in addressing social needs, as well as the importance of community-driven solutions in combating hunger. Historical data shows that foodbanks frequently rely on donations from local sources to sustain their operations, making programs like this vital to the well-being of communities.

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