Mounties and volunteers collected six tons of food and $15,000 in cash for the Surrey Food Bank in their pre-Christmas donation drive.

Mounties and volunteers collected six tons of food and $15,000 in cash for the Surrey Food Bank in their pre-Christmas donation drive.

RCMP’s Pack the Police Car campaign a six-ton success

More than $15,000 in cash and six tons of food were collected for the Surrey Food Bank during a 12-day campaign.

  • Jan. 7, 2013 7:00 a.m.

The numbers are in, and the Surrey RCMP’s Pack the Police Car campaign is being hailed as a huge success.

More than $15,000 in cash and six tons of food were collected for the Surrey Food Bank during the 12-day campaign that ended on Christmas Eve.

“This is a tremendous showing of support from the community,” said Marilyn Herrmann, executive director of the Surrey Food Bank. “Working with great community partners such as the Surrey RCMP helps us raise our profile and donations to ensure that no one goes hungry at this time of year.”

Surrey Mounties said the were just a receptacle for public generosity.

“We are just the conduit through which the generous citizens of Surrey were able to give to this great cause,” said Surrey RCMP Insp. Garry Begg. “We are happy to initiate this campaign and look forward to doing it again next year.”

Surrey RCMP employees were also able to contribute an additional $4,000 through various fundraising initiatives at the detachment, bringing the grand total to more than $18,000.

The Surrey RCMP would like remind the public that the Surrey Food Bank accepts donations all year long, not just during the holidays.

For more information and to donate visit www.surreyfoodbank.org

Surrey Now Leader