Foodgrains Bank makes programs more efficient

All are invited to hear Alden Braul, Canadian Foodgrains Bank Capacity Development Manager, speak at the annual Fall Information Meetings which are taking place across the province in the last week of November.  Braul will explain how Foodgrains Bank is strengthening the effectiveness of food security projects, and ultimately ending hunger for more people.

 

“Ending hunger means working smartly by focusing on programs which make a difference in the lives of people who don’t have enough food to eat,” says Braul. 

“There are often a range of interventions that can be used when working with food insecure people.  Braul notes that “choosing the best intervention makes better use of the resources and helps end hunger for more people.”

?Whether you are familiar with Canadian Foodgrains Bank or are curious about what the organization does, come and learn about the vision of a world without hunger.  All are welcome to attend.

Meetings are scheduled as follows:

– Innisfil – Nov. 24, 1pm. St. James’ United Church, 2230 Victoria St. (west of Yonge)

– Holstein – Nov. 24, 7pm. Knox Presbyterian Church, Grey Rd. 109

 – Mount Brydges – Nov. 25, 1:00pm. Mount Brydges United Church, Glendon Dr/CR14

 -Leamington – Nov. 25, 7pm. United Mennonite Education Institute, 614 Mersea Road. (west of Hwy. 77).

 

 

 

 

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