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Home › Archives for June 2022

June 29, 2022
Food Banker Spotlight – Arianna Scott

We are always interested in hearing more about the individuals in food banking across Canada! This month, our spotlight is on Arianna Scott from Food Banks Alberta. What is your role in food banking? 2011–2018: Executive Director, Wood Buffalo Food Bank, Fort McMurray, Alberta 2013–2015: Various Positions on the Board of Alberta Food Banks Network…

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June 29, 2022
Delivering healthy food packs to children facing summer hunger in the Far North

When Shontell MacInnis was working as a teacher in Iqaluit, she remembers how serious an issue summer child hunger was for her students. Now on the board of directors for the Niqinik Nuatsivik Nunavut Food Bank in Iqaluit, MacInnis says Canadians need to work together to ensure sufficient access to safe and nutritious food for…

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June 24, 2022
How food donations help the Ottawa AIDS Committee create a refuge for queer and trans community members

Not all people experience food insecurity equally. Some populations, like people living with HIV/AIDS, are more vulnerable to hunger because of ongoing stigma and discrimination rooted in homophobia, transphobia, racism, and gender-based violence that they face. According to Food Banks Canada research, people living with HIV/AIDS are more likely to experience poverty and rely on…

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June 21, 2022
The return to Gipsy Lake

Since time immemorial, the Chipewyan Prairie Dene First Nation people in northern Alberta have used Gipsy Lake to gather fish as a healthy source of food in the winter. However, following the creation of the reserve system, the administrative base for the Nation became Janvier 194, which is located about 50 kilometres southwest of Gipsy…

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June 20, 2022
Improving access to culturally appropriate food for Afghan refugees

Reaching our most vulnerable neighbours with nutritious food when they need it is at the heart of Food Banks Canada’s mission to relieve hunger today and prevent hunger tomorrow. Across the country, vulnerable groups are continuing to encounter inequitable social and economic conditions. Refugees face extensive disadvantages resulting from their forced displacement. For many refugees,…

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June 5, 2022
How food banks helped avoid over 100 tons of CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas emissions

Food waste is having a deeply felt impact on our physical environment. At Food Banks Canada, we are all too familiar with the paradox of millions of tons of food decomposing while millions of people experience food insecurity in their daily lives. A report released in March 2020, for example, found that there were 4.4 million…

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