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Located near Thunder Bay
Distance: 200km
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Partners with various community agencies to offer food access programs, such as community kitchens
- Maintains Where to get Food in Thunder Bay - A List of Food Programs and Food Banks which can be found on the website
- Also offers an interactive map of Community Food Programs, available on the website
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- Provides food to city and regional food banks
- Does not provide food directly to clients
- Develops and implements a coordinated strategy for the delivery of donated food to community organizations throughout Northwest Ontario
- Provides knowledge of government programs to better serve the community
- Accesses all food sources available for distribution
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Food program for school children
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The Food Resource Centre offers 3 levels of support around accessing food resources on campus for all Lakehead University students, enrolled either full or part-time
- Emergency Food Support
- through The Pantry, a safe, stigma-free environment that provides students with culturally-diverse, nutritional, dietary accommodating foods, including both non-perishables and fresh options
- Student Engagement and Community-based Responses
- empowers students to get involved, through education workshops, volunteer and leadership opportunities
- Advocacy
- works with LUSU to bring awareness and advocate on the larger issues tied to food insecurity
- aims to address the structural problems in the university food system and advocate for accessible, affordable, culturally-diverse, nutritious and sustainable foods on campus through a food justice approach; as well as understanding the improtance of incorporating food sovereignty and indigenous food sovereignty approaches to the solution of food insecurity
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- Collaborates with local gardeners to involve children in learning gardening techniques
- Adopts a row in a participating resident's garden which is planted and tended to by the child and family participants
- Donates fresh vegetables to local food bank annually
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Food program for school children
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Rescues fresh, surplus food and delivers daily, free of charge to community agencies and emergency food programs
FoodRescue.ca -- online platform connecting businesses with surplus food products to non-for-profit agencies with food programs
Does not distribute food to individuals directly, no food distribution at this location
- training and education
- volunteer opportunities
FoodRescue.ca -- online platform connecting businesses with surplus food products to non-for-profit agencies with food programs
- advance registration required for both food donors and receivers, form on website
- available throughout Canada
- also information on how to reduce food waste at home
Does not distribute food to individuals directly, no food distribution at this location
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Provides children and families internationally and in vulnerable communities in Canada with food and the essential nutrients they need:
* school feeding programs that not only supply educational and health benefits, but contribute to gender equality, food security and poverty alleviation
* works with communities to grow sustainable food and promote public health education, improved seeds and better farming practices result in increased agricultural productivity which improves overall nutrition in the community
Seeks to break cycles of poverty by increasing children's access to quality education and developing the next generation of leaders through
* secondary and post-secondary scholarships
* life skills training
* community education initiatives
Works to strengthen the well-being of children and families through:
* promoting health and nutrition practices
* work on the prevention of major diseases and provide opportunities to augment maternal and child health
Across Canada, Speroway supports communities in need, including First Nations communities, refugees, and other vulnerable groups
* distributes food, warm clothing, and hygiene items to families in need through partners across the country, including food banks, community centres, women and children shelters, churches and schools
* school feeding programs that not only supply educational and health benefits, but contribute to gender equality, food security and poverty alleviation
* works with communities to grow sustainable food and promote public health education, improved seeds and better farming practices result in increased agricultural productivity which improves overall nutrition in the community
Seeks to break cycles of poverty by increasing children's access to quality education and developing the next generation of leaders through
* secondary and post-secondary scholarships
* life skills training
* community education initiatives
Works to strengthen the well-being of children and families through:
* promoting health and nutrition practices
* work on the prevention of major diseases and provide opportunities to augment maternal and child health
Across Canada, Speroway supports communities in need, including First Nations communities, refugees, and other vulnerable groups
* distributes food, warm clothing, and hygiene items to families in need through partners across the country, including food banks, community centres, women and children shelters, churches and schools
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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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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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Non-partisan organization dedicated to the elimination of poverty in Canada
- works to address the structural causes of and to promote lasting solutions to poverty, material deprivation, and social exclusion
- focuses primarily on addressing poverty from a international human rights perspective through human rights education
- policy development
- engagement with international human rights mechanisms
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Government of Canada's agency responsible for funding health research in Canada
Consists of 13 virtual institutes that bring together all partners in the research process - the people who fund research, those who carry it out and those who use its results - to share ideas and focus on what Canadians need: good health and the means to prevent disease and fight it when it happens
Details and contact information for each institute is available through the website under Institutes;
Consists of 13 virtual institutes that bring together all partners in the research process - the people who fund research, those who carry it out and those who use its results - to share ideas and focus on what Canadians need: good health and the means to prevent disease and fight it when it happens
Details and contact information for each institute is available through the website under Institutes;
- Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health
- Institute of Aging
- Institute of Cancer Research
- Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health
- Institute of Gender and Health
- Institute of Genetics
- Institute of Health Services and Policy Research
- Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Institute of Infection and Immunity
- Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis
- Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction
- Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes
- Institute of Population and Public Health
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