Shirley’s Helping Hands puts food on all tables
The Free Spaghetti Supper team presented gift cards to Shirley’s Helping Hands to thank her for her ongoing commitment towards reducing food insecurity in Camrose. From left, Barry Phillips, Bonnie Cooke, Freda Cherrette, Shirley MacDonald, Gilbert Cherrette, Holly McIndoe and Anne Lilke.
By Adan Shaikh
Shirley MacDonald has been recognized by Camrose MP and Leader of the Opposition Pierre Poilievre for her dedication to improving food security in the Camrose community. Shirley’s Helping Hands, is an operation that started out when a concerned resident noticed a problem in the community and decided to do something about it.
“It started about seven years ago, when I first moved here. I saw that there were a few homeless people around and I decided to go home and make some sandwiches and take them out to them. Then I had some seniors who had heard about me, asking me if I had any extra food. So I started getting a hold of stores and started asking them what they do with their food before it expires and then I started getting that. Now I have this huge place for all these people on Saturdays where they can come and help themselves,” said Shirley MacDonald.
Shirley’s Helping Hands now operates as a place where individuals can access food support, with MacDonald coordinating donations and distribution after connecting with local stores about surplus food that would otherwise go unused. Shirley shared how the need for food supports has grown tremendously in the last few years.
“The need is great for our seniors, I see a lot of seniors who don’t have food,” she explained. “The Moose Hall gives us spaghetti and meat sauce and I make them up into containers for them to eat. If we get a roast, I make them up with mashed potatoes and gravy and the Hutterites are amazing to us and Twists and More gives us bread and desserts. Safeway helps us and we travel to Edmonton, to drug stores, to Save-On-Foods and we go up there a couple times a week,” shared Shirley.
“I have more families calling me, and both of the parents are working, but there is no cap on our rent,” she added.
Her support surpasses food supports. She also collects clothing and holiday baskets for children and families in the community to ensure everyone feels supported and taken care of.
Shirley’s Helping Hands embodies community care and her services are filling a continuously growing gap in Camrose.
“God put it upon my heart to do it, and so I do it,” she said.
Anyone needing assistance or wanting to support the organization through donations, can contact Shirley MacDonald at 780-581-8211 or by email at sam19601@hotmail.com
By Adan Shaikh
Shirley MacDonald has been recognized by Camrose MP and Leader of the Opposition Pierre Poilievre for her dedication to improving food security in the Camrose community. Shirley’s Helping Hands, is an operation that started out when a concerned resident noticed a problem in the community and decided to do something about it.
“It started about seven years ago, when I first moved here. I saw that there were a few homeless people around and I decided to go home and make some sandwiches and take them out to them. Then I had some seniors who had heard about me, asking me if I had any extra food. So I started getting a hold of stores and started asking them what they do with their food before it expires and then I started getting that. Now I have this huge place for all these people on Saturdays where they can come and help themselves,” said Shirley MacDonald.
Shirley’s Helping Hands now operates as a place where individuals can access food support, with MacDonald coordinating donations and distribution after connecting with local stores about surplus food that would otherwise go unused. Shirley shared how the need for food supports has grown tremendously in the last few years.
“The need is great for our seniors, I see a lot of seniors who don’t have food,” she explained. “The Moose Hall gives us spaghetti and meat sauce and I make them up into containers for them to eat. If we get a roast, I make them up with mashed potatoes and gravy and the Hutterites are amazing to us and Twists and More gives us bread and desserts. Safeway helps us and we travel to Edmonton, to drug stores, to Save-On-Foods and we go up there a couple times a week,” shared Shirley.
“I have more families calling me, and both of the parents are working, but there is no cap on our rent,” she added.
Her support surpasses food supports. She also collects clothing and holiday baskets for children and families in the community to ensure everyone feels supported and taken care of.
Shirley’s Helping Hands embodies community care and her services are filling a continuously growing gap in Camrose.
“God put it upon my heart to do it, and so I do it,” she said.
Anyone needing assistance or wanting to support the organization through donations, can contact Shirley MacDonald at 780-581-8211 or by email at sam19601@hotmail.com

