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Two guys, one van and 12 days of giving

Previous effort gathered 3,000 pounds of food for charity

For the second year, Robi Geary and Luis Galvan did what any person owning a large van and wanting to give back to their would do filled it with food to give to the food bank.

As the founders of the annual 12 days of giving campaign, the duo and their volunteers repurpose their moving van and gather donations for the Greater Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Food Bank.

Were just trying to initiate something where people can see that anyone can help, said Geary, 30. Weve got all the supplies, everything you need to accept donations.

Galvan, 28, said the idea had been with the two East Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­residents for some time, and last year they decided to commit the time and dove in. Both Geary and Galvan noted theyve had to use the food bank at some time in their lives.

We live in the hood and not everybody is doing that well and its good to be able to help people that cant help themselves, said Galvan.

Last year, they gathered 3,000 pounds of food and $3,000 of donations for the Food Bank by keeping someone stationed at the truck, parked near the Gastown clock tower, 24 hours a day. The objective was they couldnt go home until the truck was full a learning experience for Geary.

We stayed outdoors all day waiting for donations, he said. It was colourful during the week.

This year, they took a slightly different approach, and manned the truck during the day only. However, they hoped the new truck location on Commercial Drive at Gravely Street close to grocery stores would help them get enough donations to fill the truck this year.

Wed like to match what we did last year, or better. Its not so much gathering the food. Its getting the point across that hungers a serious problem were facing in this neighbourhood, said Geary.

They only use the donation van to hold goods two weeks a year. The vehicles full-time job is with Geary and Galvans moving company, called Welcome to East Van, the same company that produces the iconic Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­street name T-shirts.

Their idea for 12 days of giving was connected to their company philosophy of being part of the community.

If its a company thats representing our community, we want to represent in more ways than just the business side of things, said Geary. We try and help with our free time, whenever it is.

This year, other community groups have banded together to help out as well, donating boxes to hold donations and another moving van.

Now making it an annual event, Geary and Galvan are hoping more people step in to help next year.

Its about the community helping each other, said Geary. Us, being out here, shouting on the corner and promoting it if that can help, we try and do what we can.

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