He never thought he'd rely on food hampers. But he's one of a growing number of people who do

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Stephen Hillier was a home-care worker, but because of ongoing health challenges, he can no longer work. Now he’s one of a growing number of people in Newfoundland and Labrador who rely on food banks to survive. (Jessica Singer/CBC)

CBC N.L. has launched its annual campaign in support of the Community Food Sharing Association and local food banks ahead of Feed N.L. Day on Dec. 15. Visit cbc.ca/bekind for more information and help make the holidays brighter for those in need.

Twice a month, Stephen Hillier gets food hampers delivered to the front doorstep of his home in St. John’s.

One is a “regular” hamper, filled with

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