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MFR food bank delivering to six community hubs

Alleviating burden of travel to Mindemoya

MINDEMOYA—°ÄÃÅÈýФÈýÂë Family Resources (MFR) unveiled an exciting new initiative aimed at revolutionizing access to its food bank services. Thanks to a generous grant exceeding $40,000 from Food Banks Canada Access, MFR is set to make significant strides in supporting its clientele.

The grant, which emphasizes a commitment to bolstering community well-being, will address a crucial need identified by MFR. Recognizing that many local residents faced transportation barriers in accessing the food bank located in Mindemoya, the organization decided to take proactive measures to bridge this gap.

In a bid to ensure equitable access for all, particularly those without reliable transportation, MFR conceived a pilot program that promises to transform the way food assistance is delivered. Previously constrained by limited resources and staffing, the food bank, staffed by one full-time member and a dedicated team of volunteers, could not offer delivery services—until now.

Commencing from the first week of May until the end of August, the pilot program will extend its reach to six community hubs across the region. Through careful allocation of funds, MFR aims not only to cover transportation costs but also to curate food hampers to provide culturally significant food items for First Nations clients. The exact locations of the hubs have yet to be announced, however the communities listed tentatively are Gore Bay/West End, M’Chigeeng, Aundeck Omni Kaning, Little Current, Sheguiandah and Wiikwemkoong.

MFR engaged with Noojmowin Teg’s Indigenous Foods Team during the planning stages, seeking to incorporate traditional and locally sourced foods into their offerings. This partnership signifies a commitment to honouring Indigenous traditions and promoting healthful eating habits within the community.

To access these enhanced services, individuals who are not yet registered food bank recipients are encouraged to reach out to MFR food bank at (705) 368-3400 extension 242. A brief five to 10 minute intake process is all that’s required to gain access to this vital support.

This innovative pilot program not only addresses immediate challenges but also underscores MFR’s dedication to fostering inclusivity and community resilience. As the initiative unfolds, it holds the promise of not just providing nourishment but also cultivating a stronger, more connected °ÄÃÅÈýФÈýÂë community.

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