
Talk – Understand – Resolve – Move: The Role of the Charitable Food Sector in Community Food Security
On March 20th, 2013, FoodARC held an event in which we shared and held discussions regarding local findings relating to the national research study, “The Provision of Charitable Food Assistance in Canada.”
The local results from this research both sparked and continued meaningful conversations around the issues and responses to food insecurity in Nova Scotia.
- March 2013: The Provision of Charitable Food Assistance in Canada: Forging a More Adequate Response » (PDF, 585 KB)
- View the graphic agenda » (PDF, 323 KB)
View the graphic report » (PDF, 1.1 MB) - Listen to the audio version of the meeting report (MP#3)
Talk – Understand – Resolve – Move:
The Role of the Charitable Food Sector in Community Food Security
Panelist Presentations:
Sarah Lake and Patty Williams
Charitable Food Systems in Canada: Key Findings from the Halifax Regional Municipality
Christine Saulnier
The Economic Costs of Poverty and the Benefits of Poverty Elimination
(PDF, 160 KB)
Peter Andree
The role of the Charitable Food Sector in Community Food Security
(PDF, 1.4 MB)
Marjorie Willison and Kristen Hollery
Food Actions in Spryfield for the ACT for CFS Research Project
(PDF, 42 kB)