Press Release
Aug 16, 2022
Provincial funding is available for local groups wishing to establish new food resources and increase access to Island food for their community.
The Island Community Food Security Initiative is accepting applications, and is providing funding to local community organizations to assist in stocking community fridges, purchase supplies and equipment needed for community gardens, and provide support to secure, prepare and package meals that can be delivered to Islanders in need.
“Since assuming this role, it’s been extremely encouraging to hear from community leaders across our Province who are using this program to help fellow Islanders access food through generous, innovative and self-fulfilling means. This program works directly with community partners to give those in need an additional option for accessing food in the community, and I encourage all community groups and local leaders to continue to apply for the funding that is available.”
– Hon. Darlene Compton, Minister of Agriculture and Land and Deputy Premier.
To date, the Island Community Food Security Initiative has invested approximately $70,000 in communities across PEI to establish three community gardens, four new community fridges, and two community meal initiatives.
“There has been a significant increase in the demand for food boxes this year, including our weekend breakfast program”, said Treasurer and Volunteer with Feed Summerside Duncan McKillop. “Our Feed Summerside program is welcome to all who can use it, and additional funding through the Community Food Security Initiative has helped make it happen, as without it we would not have been able to meet the community demand.”
The Island Community Food Security Initiative is open to registered community organizations across PEI, as well as First Nations and Indigenous Organizations.
Get more information, including details on how to apply.
Backgrounder
The Island Community Food Security Initiative is a $200,000 provincial investment intended for partnering with local community organizations to deliver support to help stock community fridges for local use, assist with supplies and equipment needed for community gardens and support the purchase, preparation, packaging and delivering of meals for Islanders in need.
Successful applicants to date include:
Gifts From The Heart:
Town of Alberton:
Kildare Lodge:
PEI Farm Centre Association:
Hillcrest United Church (Montague):
Trinity United Church (Summerside):
Le Conseil Scolaire – Communautaire Evangeline:
Media Contact:
Kip Ready
Department of Agriculture and Land
kjready@gov.pe.ca
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