Oakville Beaver, 13 Nov 2014, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 13, 2014 | 22 Fresh Food Box expands thanks to OTF grant by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver Halton Fresh Food Box (FFB) wants to ensure those in need are getting the healthiest foods possible. Launched 10 years ago, the FFB is a nonpro t fresh fruit and vegetable distribution system created and operated by a local board of directors. While the program is open to all residents, it targets low-income families, new Canadians and seniors in Halton. A number of local dignitaries and members of the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) dropped by Oakville's Kerr Street Ministries (KSM) recently to get an update on FFB's progress since it received a $138,400 OTF grant in 2013. "Almost every one of our drop sites in Oakville have boxes that are paid 100 per cent to support families in high need. It's not like it's isolated in one little area of Oakville or Halton, (people in need are) living throughout our communities," said Brenda Moher, Halton FFB program manager. Halton Fresh Food Box (HFFB) is expanding its operation. Pictured here, from left, are Halton MPP Indira NaidooHarris, HFFB Board Chair Craig French, Ontario Minister of Labour and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, Barbara Murck, a member of the Ontario Trillium Foundation's (OTF) board of directors, and Burlington MPP Eleanor McMahon. | photo by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) "It's so hidden that people don't realize that while you might have a nice looking house, but inside, there is no furniture and almost no food." Participants place orders for boxes with volunteer coordinators at nearby pick-up sites and receive fresh produce on a monthly cycle. Each box is accompanied by a newsletter that offers nutrition information and food preparation tips. "We buy produce in bulk volume, so we get really good prices. For example, they will get a box of produce they would pay $17 for, but they would get closer to $30 worth of items in the box," said Moher. "It's enabling people to stretch their food dollars and eat healthier." With the assistance of 250 volunteers, FFB packs and distributes the fruit and vegetable boxes throughout Halton four times a month. Moher noted FFB has 35 drop sites across the region, including 10 in Oakville. The sites are situated in different areas to accommodate the neighbourhoods. While customers pay the cost of the food and partial delivery costs, the Region and other see Volunteers on p.24 Factory Trained Service Tech & Electronic Fireplace Specialists GAS FIREPLACE REPAIR Experience is the Difference! Solving Problems Since `82! We Service: CFM, DRU, GSW, Hunter, Insta-Flame, Valor, Napoleon, Regency, Majestic, Heat-N-Glo, Heatilator, Selkirk, GTI, Dovre, Pacific Energy, Town & Country, Security, HearthStone, Montigo, Lennox, Temco, Kingsman, Polaris, Heritage, Drolet, Continental, Vermont Castings, Osburn & many other brands. ElEgant ElEgant inspiring inspiring bEautiful bEautiful you, you, at at Zuri Zuri fasHions. fasHions. 103 Reynolds stReet · Oakville, Ontario L6J 3K4 Corner of Lakeshore Rd E & Reynolds | t. 905.849.1316 905-845-0701 E-MAIL: scott@gasfix.ca Read our client reviews www.gasfixrepair.homestars.com www.gasfixfireplace.homestars.com www.zurifashions.ca · e-store: www.shopify.ca Follow us @Zurifashions · like our Facebook Page Cut and Save! You never know when you will need us! Gerry Weber, Simon Chang, Barbara Lebek, Spanner, Foxcroft, Linea Domani, Fred Sabatier, Mes Soeurs Et Moi, Eva Tralala, Samoon, Luna Luz, 2 Beading Hearts DOES EVERYONE MUMBLE? Maybe it's time to get your hearing checked... Stop by our convenient new Oakville location and book a complimentary hearing evaluation today. With our two week no cost, no obligation hearing aid trial there has never been a better time to come see us.* Member Organizations required for Halton District School Board's Special Education Advisory Committee The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) seeks local organizations for membership. Under Ontario's Education Act, every school board must have a Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) that advises the Board on specific information, advice and assistance to parents/guardians whose children may require additional support. The committee makes recommendations to the Board concerning the establishment and development of special education programs and services. Currently, the Halton District School Board's Special Education Advisory Committee is seeking additional local organizations to become members of the committee. The association or organization of parents must operate locally within the jurisdiction of the Board, and be affiliated with a provincial association/organization dedicated to the well-being or interests of exceptional children. The organization must meet all other requirements as outlined in Regulation 464/97 for membership to SEAC. Organizations interested in participating on SEAC for the Halton District School Board are asked to submit a letter explaining their interest, including your nominations for SEAC representatives and alternate for your association by Friday, November 28, 2014 to: Rebecca Bardin, New Street Education Centre 3250 New Street, Burlington L4N 1M8 bardinr@hdsb.ca Kelly Amos Chair of the Board David Euale Director of Education Oakville #12 - 511 Maple Grove Drive 905.339.3366 1 800.563.4327(HEAR) · connecthearing.ca Exclusive discounts available to CAA Members. VAC, WCB accepted. *Registered under the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC. No fees and no purchase necessary. Complimentary Hearing Evaluations are only applicable for customers over 50 years of age. See clinic for details. ®CAA and CAA logo trademarks owned by, and use is granted by, the Canadian Automobile Association. TMCAA Rewards is used by the Canadian Automobile Association.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy