Since you are here, you’ve probably noticed our brand new website. Thanks to the patient designers at JIC Design, we are pleased to welcome you to our bright updated virtual presence. Please browse and learn about The Food Sharing Project. For our school partners, check out the School Resources section for everything you need to know about running a Student Nutrition Program at your school, and resources to support your work.
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Re-posting: SNP Facilitator Job Opportunity
Thanks to the generous support of the City of Kingston’s Community Investment Fund, we are hiring a Student Nutrition Program (SNP) Facilitator to support school staff and volunteers with in-school breakfast, lunch […]
Read MoreThe Food Sharing Project delighted with announcement of new National School Food Program
From disappointed to delighted – federal government announcement of support for national school food program applauded by The Food Sharing Project April 8, 2024 — The Food Sharing Project, which […]
Read MoreInterview Discussing Food Insecurity on YourTV’s Limestone Lens – May 26, 2023
Discussing Food Insecurity on YourTV’s Limestone Lens May 26, 2023 The Food Sharing Project’s Executive Director, Andy Mills, was interviewed on YourTV by Donna Chambers, host of Limestone Lens, about food […]
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Thank you, from the bottoms of our bellies.
– JG Simcoe PS Kindergarten studentsWow, look at this food. They really care about us.
– A secondary school student overheard by a teacherHonestly, having the grab and go station in the school just helps me make it to class.
– Secondary school studentI don’t know why, but math is easier after I have something to eat.
– Elementary studentI saw the student putting a few extra cartons of milk in his backpack, so I gently asked why, and he said he was taking it for his siblings because, "school is the only place we can get fresh milk."
– Secondary school teacher“Just a note to say thank you and your helpers for all you have done for myself and my family. You don’t have to do anymore I think we will be okay for now.”
– written in a thank you card from a family who was receiving additional food support at home during the COVID-19 pandemic