Stuff-a-Bus Campaign Returns to Support Windsor’s UHC – Hub of Opportunities
Stuff-a-Bus Campaign Backs Windsor’s UHC Hub of Opportunities

The annual Stuff-a-Bus campaign has returned to Windsor, aiming to support the UHC – Hub of Opportunities. The initiative, which collects non-perishable food items, was seen in action on May 14, 2026, as reported by Gary Archibald of CTV News Windsor.

How the Campaign Works

Residents are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items at designated bus locations throughout the city. The collected goods will be distributed to local families and individuals in need through the UHC – Hub of Opportunities, a community organization that provides essential services.

Impact on the Community

The Stuff-a-Bus campaign has historically made a significant impact, helping to stock food banks and support those facing food insecurity. Organizers hope that this year's drive will be equally successful, given the ongoing economic challenges faced by many in the region.

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Community members can participate by dropping off donations at participating transit hubs or by contributing financially through the campaign's online portal. Every donation helps ensure that no one in Windsor goes hungry.

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