FoodShare Toronto

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FoodShare Toronto[edit | edit source]

FoodShare Toronto is a non-profit organization based in Toronto, Canada. It was founded in 1985 with the aim of addressing food insecurity and promoting healthy eating in the community. FoodShare Toronto operates various programs and initiatives to achieve its goals.

Programs and Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Good Food Box[edit | edit source]

One of the flagship programs of FoodShare Toronto is the Good Food Box. It is a community-based initiative that provides affordable and fresh produce to individuals and families. The Good Food Box program sources fruits and vegetables directly from local farmers and distributors, ensuring that the produce is of high quality and supports the local economy. Participants can order a box of fresh produce at a subsidized price, making healthy food more accessible to all.

School Programs[edit | edit source]

FoodShare Toronto also runs several programs in schools to promote healthy eating habits among children and youth. The School Grown program, for instance, establishes school gardens where students learn about growing their own food and the importance of sustainable agriculture. The program not only provides fresh produce for the school community but also teaches valuable skills and knowledge about food production.

Another initiative is the Student Nutrition Program, which aims to ensure that all students have access to nutritious meals during the school day. FoodShare Toronto supports schools in setting up breakfast and snack programs, providing healthy and balanced meals to students who may otherwise go hungry.

Community Cooking Programs[edit | edit source]

FoodShare Toronto organizes community cooking programs to empower individuals and communities with cooking skills and knowledge. These programs offer hands-on cooking workshops, where participants learn how to prepare healthy and affordable meals using fresh ingredients. The organization also provides resources and support to community kitchens, enabling them to operate and serve nutritious meals to their members.

Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]

FoodShare Toronto's efforts in addressing food insecurity and promoting healthy eating have garnered recognition and support from various organizations and institutions. The organization has received grants and funding from government agencies, foundations, and private donors. It has also been recognized for its innovative programs and community engagement.

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