The message was clear from those in attendance at a public meeting regarding the Dauphin and District Food Bank - money needs to be raised towards exploring the possibility of buying a building that would serve as its new home.
And the time to act is now.
There are already commitments from several churches in the community to commit around $255,000 towards a building fund for the Food Bank.
But more is needed before such a dream can possibly become a reality.
Food bank supporter Wayne Olson discusses the next steps to be taken following last night's meeting
"It is to advertise that if you want to donate to the Food Bank - to help them find a new home - that you can do that by donating to the Dauphin and District Community Food Bank Building Fund, so that we can rise money for them to buy a new building, so that can have a permanent home that will never change in Dauphin."
Ideas for fundraising activities will be worked on in the coming weeks, but anyone wanting to donate to the building fund can do so by contacting the Food Bank.