The Moose Jaw and District Food Bank needs a new place.

The food bank has launched its summer campaign in the hopes of raising $100,000 to help relocate to a larger facility.

At their current location, the food bank is running out of space and they are hoping to be in a new location by early fall.

"We are pressed for pace in our food bank and have been for quite some time," said assistant manager Deann Little.

"Our board of directors and staff have been looking at ways that we can move. We've utilized all of the space possible and because right now we are serving our clients outside, but come fall and weather changing this won't be able to be kept up at all."

Moose Jaw Food Bank chair Daycee Richardson explained how the funds would be used.

"That's not the cost of purchasing the property, that's just helping us get into it and customize it to our needs so we can be set up really well to serve the community down the road," Richardson said.

Donations can be made through the food bank's website, e-transfer to endhunger@mjfoodbank.org or mailing a cheque.