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Distance: 200km
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Committee of local organizations and community members who work to improve food access for all area residents, especially low income residents. Works toward short-term and long-term plans, and immediate solutions such as meal programs. Also works to address and prevent food insecurity in Peterborough to ensure that everyone in Peterborough has enough healthy food to eat.
- provides short term relief through emergency food programs
- builds individual and community capacity to address food security, mostly through training and education
- supports broad systems and policy changes that result in shared power and equity
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A community-oriented, non-profit organization committed to research, education, and action on social justice and environmental issues.
- Free Market program at Sadleir House where anyone can come in to select or drop-off household goods, books and clothing - free
- Green Dishes program offers people the chance to borrow dishes for a small fee to reduce waste at events and gatherings
- Organizes speakers, films, conferences, publications and campaigns on a variety of topics.
- Offers skills development workshops
- Develops programming, allocates resources, and networks with other campus and community organizations
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Distribution warehouse that supplies food to member agencies such as food banks/food cupboards, school breakfast programs and social service agencies.
Programs include:
KLFS does not distribute food directly to the public.
Programs include:
- open gardens
- virtual cooking classes
- summer lunch programs
KLFS does not distribute food directly to the public.
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Green Wood Coalition is a street-level, charitable organization that uses a community model of caring to walk alongside people living with poverty, mental illness, substance dependency and other disability.
Services offered include:
- Individual in-person suport and street outreach
- Creative Arts Programs at Art Hives in Port Hope (4 Centennia Dr) and Cobourg (20A King St E)
- Community Garden (Port Hope only)
- Addiction / Dependency Recovery Support Groups and harm reduction supplies
- Community 101 is an interactive series that explores ways of becoming a more healthy and vibrant community through caring for each other and seeking long-term change.
- Thursday Art Group, held at Grace Church, 2 Centennial Dr, Port Hope. Contact Aimee Johnston, Art Hive Coordinator, aimee.johnston@greenwoodcoalition.com for information.
- Green Wood can help to connect you to: food banks and free meals when they are available, hygiene and harm reduction supplies
- Community meals temporarily on hold
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Solicit, store and distribute food and essential household items from their warehouse through not-for-profit organizations.
- Provide services to a variety of programs who feed and assist those in need in Northumberland County
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An anti poverty grassroots organization created to advocate for welfare reform.
- Members include people affected by poverty and their allies
- Organizes and runs social justice and anti-poverty campaigns and forums
- NCAP meets regularly to talk about low-income issues and organize
- Transportation and child care can be arranged if needed
- The group works on low income issues at local, provincial, and national levels
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Poverty reduction foundation, enhanced food security and education for self reliance
Community Development Program includes
Community Development Program includes
- The Maple Tree Community Garden
- seasonal Night Market
- Seed Library
- Table Talks
- information and referrals to services such as housing, income support, and mental health
- brief solution focused counselling
- drop-in sessions (see separate listing)
- referrals to emergency services
- emergency clothing/household items
- assistance with transportation to a shelter
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Regional food distribution hub
- supplies perishable, non-perishable foods and non-food items to food banks, shelters, emergency meal programs, the Oshawa soup kitchen, and in-school nutritional programs
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Support and financial assistance to schools and or community groups offering
- breakfast and/or snack programs in schools
- fosters parental involvement and community ownership in supported programs
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Program provides
- listing of locations and phone numbers where food is available throughout Durham Region
- Discover your Inner Chef food budget curriculum and food budget kit
- food budgeting information to eat healthy on a limited budget
- food insecurity resources available on website to help organizations support clients experiencing food insecurity
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Tri-County Food Warehouse servicing 7 area food banks
warehouse only * accepting donations to assist food banks
warehouse only * accepting donations to assist food banks
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Community programs offering healthy, accessible and sustainable food and related education and assistance
Seeds for Change (Urban Agriculture)
Community Breakfast -- drop in to help prepare then enjoy free breakfast with other community members
Community Cooks -- food safety knowledge and skills for food shopping, preparation and storage through hands-on training in commercial kitchen
Seeds for Change (Urban Agriculture)
- community gardens
- workshops for growing and processing food, urban agriculture development
Community Breakfast -- drop in to help prepare then enjoy free breakfast with other community members
Community Cooks -- food safety knowledge and skills for food shopping, preparation and storage through hands-on training in commercial kitchen
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Volunteer opportunities, information and referral to partnered charities and agencies
Give Back Awards -- cash award to graduating high school students from Aurora, Georgina, King and Newmarket for exceptional contributions to fellow students and citizens and ongoing community involvement
Tree Planting -- coordinates spring tree planting day each spring in Aurora, East Gwilimbury, Georgina, King and Newmarket, partnership with Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority
Fall Food Drive -- volunteer groups are assigned to grocery store and encourage shoppers to donate, donations are distributed to local food banks
Holiday Gift Drive -- collects and distributes holiday gifts to charitable organizations
Give Back Awards -- cash award to graduating high school students from Aurora, Georgina, King and Newmarket for exceptional contributions to fellow students and citizens and ongoing community involvement
Tree Planting -- coordinates spring tree planting day each spring in Aurora, East Gwilimbury, Georgina, King and Newmarket, partnership with Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority
Fall Food Drive -- volunteer groups are assigned to grocery store and encourage shoppers to donate, donations are distributed to local food banks
Holiday Gift Drive -- collects and distributes holiday gifts to charitable organizations
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Domestic program -- financial support to child nutrition programs in First Nations communities across Canada
Overseas program -- long term community development in areas of food security, education and capacity building
Overseas program -- long term community development in areas of food security, education and capacity building
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Bradford West Gwillimbury Community Initiatives
Office: No public telephone numberResidence: 905-775-7792
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Assists the community in providing available resources to nutritious local food. Projects include:
Community Garden
Community Garden
- Located at Bradford Lions Park (on Colborn St, Bradford)
- $45 for 4x 6 plot
- Space is limited, call for information
- Program is currently on hold
- Adults wishing to assist with community meal, call for information
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Urban agriculture branch of Urban Pantry is currently expanding the City of Barrie's community garden program by building five new community gardens in Barrie from 2018-2021
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Community cooking classes operate out of three community partner locations
- classes run in six-week sessions and focus on healthy eating, inspired by the Good Food Box program
- Community partners provide space in their certified kitchens for food skills workshops
- also offers food handler certification and train-the-trainer programs
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Barrie Good Food Boxes are a monthly box of assorted fresh fruits and vegetables, available to anyone in the community
- bulk ordering of fresh, high-quality produce (Ontario when possible) at wholesale pricing
- each box comes with an a monthly e-newsletter with health, dietary and produce information
- one size available: $20 box includes 10 lb bag of potatoes, 2 lb bag of carrots, 2 lb onions, bag of apples, and other seasonal fruits and vegetables
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Collects and delivers perishable and non-perishable food for community food pantries, agencies, schools, and nonprofit housing cooperatives in York Region
Does not distribute food directly to individuals
- collects surplus products from food retailers, food manufacturers, food distributors, restaurants, hotels, farmers, the Ontario Association of Food Banks, Food Banks Canada, and individuals across the Greater Toronto Area
Does not distribute food directly to individuals
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Assistance in developing programs which focus on financial literacy and coaching, helping people with low income to file taxes and access government benefits, improving access for low income people to safe and affordable financial services and helping them to build savings and assets
Benefits wayfinder -- for current information on federal, provincial and territorial benefits, including those related to COVID-19 CLICK HERE
- consumer protection and education
- also policy development, program management, information exchange, capacity building, public education and research
Benefits wayfinder -- for current information on federal, provincial and territorial benefits, including those related to COVID-19 CLICK HERE
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Resources and food distribution for member food banks in Ontario
- research, publications, advocacy
- Find a Food Bank -- locate a member food bank in your area
- does not provide direct emergency food support -- in Toronto, individuals requiring food support contact Daily Bread Food Bank or North York Harvest Food Bank for referral (see separate entries)
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Virtual learning programs for seniors and children, free seniors transportation, food rescue projects in partnership with Second Harvest Food Support Committee
Educate Me
Virtual learning programs, registration required, contact for details on start dates and time
For isolated seniors 62 years and older, who require transportation assistance for shopping, banking, medical appointments
Educate Me
Virtual learning programs, registration required, contact for details on start dates and time
- seniors program for adults 55 years and older, including digital technology and healthy cooking classes
- children's summer math tutoring program for grades 4-5
For isolated seniors 62 years and older, who require transportation assistance for shopping, banking, medical appointments
- transportation provided by screened volunteers
- call for intake, appointment booking
- in partnership with social groups and churches
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A community collaborative to reduce poverty led by YWCA Muskoka and community partners. Matches low income families (Circle Leaders) with community volunteers of a higher income (Allies).
Meets weekly for meals, discussion, support, growth and fun. Big View meetings held once per month and feature a far-ranging discussion of the causes of poverty in the community and how to address them.
Volunteer allies needed
Meets weekly for meals, discussion, support, growth and fun. Big View meetings held once per month and feature a far-ranging discussion of the causes of poverty in the community and how to address them.
Volunteer allies needed
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Community Development
- strengthen community leadership and support positive social change from an anti-poverty and anti-oppressive social justice perspective
- identify and respond to community needs
- training, support, capacity building and advocacy for local residents
- Corner Commons - community-led public space available in spring and summer
- community workshops and group programming
- engages area residents to reduce their carbon footprint
- community development and capacity building approach
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COVID19 -- visit website or call for information
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Services, programs and advocacy to address the problems of food access and hunger
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Services, programs and advocacy to address the problems of food access and hunger
- open to community ideas for use of resources
- member of Daily Bread Food Bank
- community dining
- food bank
- community gardening
- community kitchens, bake oven
- information and referral
- community advocacy
- Healthy Beginnings -- prenatal nutrition and support
- Green Barn -- sustainable food production and education centre
- Farmers Market
- Good Food Market
- in partnership with other agencies, ID clinic, help to find and keep housing, legal service referrals, settlement orientation to the community with information and referral to other services, dietetic counselling
- educational and recreational sessions
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