It's been approximately 45 years since the members of the Crossborders Community Project near the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border and the community of Kola, MB have been raising funds for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.

Hundreds of thousands of bushels have been harvested through the Crossborders Grow Projects over the decades, dating back to the early 1980's when the Foodgrains Bank officially began, thanks to Don Neufeld, and his father, Art, and the call on their lives to support the Foodgrains in the Kola area.

Since 1983 the Foodgrain Bank members, supporters and project partners have devoted their efforts to end world hunger. However, the story starts long before that, in the mid-1970's when Canadian farmers were looking for a way to share their abundance with those who were hungry in f

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