Okanagan Chapter of Tesla Owners Club of BC donates 10 frunks full of food to local food bank

Ten members of the Okanagan Chapter of the Tesla Owners Club of British Columbia took to the streets yesterday to deliver much needed food to the Central Okanagan Food Bank.

Due to COVID-19 measures, the group is unable to have their usual social events, so instead the members filled their frunks with donated food.

Maintaining social distancing measures during the drop-off, the group delivered the food to the food bank director who is also, coincidentally, a Tesla owner himself.

And what is a Tesla meet-up without some photo ops, including the obligatory aerial footage.

Featured image via Rich Teer

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