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Canada Needs a National School Food Program

Click here for FoodShare's statement




Save the Date! FoodShare Annual General Meeting & Open House, June 23

Congratulations Debbie on 20 revolutionary years

 

Please join FoodShare executive director Debbie Field as she reports back on her trip to Brazil to study its revolutionary food programs, and the papers she presented at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting.

Place Making Solutions in the Food System: the Creation of Food Hubs and the Brazilian Experience of Government Policies and Programs
May 29, 7-9pm
Place Making solutions


The Great Big Crunch 2012 was a resounding success!

Watch the Great Big Crunch celebrity montage
Watch the Great Big Crunch
celebrity montage

Great Big Crunch 2012

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FoodShare's Recipe for Change was GREAT!

Save the date!
The next Recipe for Change is on February 28, 2013.
More details to come soon.


Read all about Recipe for Change >>

Click here to see fabulous photos from
Recipe for Change 2012>>
Recipe for Change


Click here for our 2010 Annual Report

Thank you for recognizing the importance of student nutrition programs to the health of our children and our city!!! 

Debbie Field's deputation to the City's Budget Committee
December 7, 2011. Click here for video >>

More deputations and media coverage. Click here >>

 

Debbie Field, Darchei Noam First Social Justice Scholar in Residence

Darchei Noam First Social Justice Scholar in Residence

Debbie Field's deputation
at the City of Toronto Executive Committee September 19, 2011
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Deputation by student nutrition program coordinator
Amalia Gagliano from Stanley Public School

at the City of Toronto Executive Committee meeting September 19, 2011.
Amalia coordinates one of 720+ student nutrition programs across the City of Toronto supported by FoodShare's Student Nutrition Program Community Development Animator Team.
Click to watch >>

FoodShare to City of Toronto: Do Not Destroy the Social Safety Net – You will make Toronto Unliveable for All
To read FoodShare's Media Release, please click here >>

Debbie Field's deputation to Toronto's Mayor and members of the Executive Committee, July 28, 2011
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Responses to Debbie's Deputation and more on FoodShare's Action on City of Toronto Cuts.
Please click here >>

 

FoodShare's Policy Recommendations 2011: Three Main Recommendations for All Three Levels of Government

Click here to read FoodShare's 2011 Policy Recommendations for All Three Levels of Government

Canadians Demand Federal Action on Childhood Nutrition,
National Food Policy
“It is time for the Federal Government to join the provinces and cities in funding student nutrition programs.”
- Read more -
- Listen to Meredith Hayes' interview on CBC's Here and Now -
The Ontario Budget and Student Nutrition: FoodShare
and Toronto Partners for Student Nutrition
Presentation Letter to Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs

FoodShare's Food Literacy Activities for Children and Schools are
Part of CBC's Live Right Now!

Click here for all the info and to jump in using all our great outlines and resources.

 

A tribute to Jack Layton:
friend of all things food and FoodShare Toronto
click here >>

 

Looking for one of FoodShare's Good Food Markets
or a farmers' market?
Click here for our newly updated list of locations and times!


Strawberries at a farmers market

FoodShare Toronto
90 Croatia Street, Toronto, ON M6H 1K9
phone: 416-363-6441 fax: 416-363-0474

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What we do

FoodShare Toronto is a non-profit community organization whose vision is Good Healthy Food for All.

We take a multifaceted, innovative, and long-term approach to hunger and food issues. At FoodShare we work on food issues "from field to table" - meaning that we focus on the entire system that puts food on our tables: from the growing, processing and distribution of food to its purchasing, cooking and consumption.

We operate innovative grassroots projects that promote healthy eating, teach food preparation and cultivation, develop community capacity and create non-market-based forms of food distribution.

Public education on food security issues is a big part of our mandate: we create and distribute resources, organize training workshops and facilitate networks and coalitions.

We believe that food is vital to the health of individuals and communities, and that access to good, healthy food is a basic human right. FoodShare promotes policies - such as adequate social assistance rates, sustainable agriculture, universal funding of community-based programs and nutrition education - that will make food a priority at all levels of society.

FoodShare Toronto is Canada’s largest community food security organization, recognized as an important innovator of effective programs that have been reproduced all across Canada. We reach over 145,000 children and adults a month through subsidized fresh produce distribution, student nutrition programs, community gardening and cooking, classroom curriculum support, home made baby food workshops and youth internships.

Read these backgrounders about our work:

United Way member agency

Counselling Foundation
Sobeys/Earth Day
Social Venture Partners 

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