Press Release
Feb 29, 2024
March is National Nutrition Month, and the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is holding our annual “Food is Medicine” Wellness Challenge. We invite First Nations people across BC to share stories all month long about the different foods they grow, hunt, harvest and eat in their community.
The idea behind the Food is Medicine Wellness Challenge is to celebrate the unique relationship that we, as First Nations people, have with food. This innovative challenge is about more than “eating healthy.” It’s also about exploring our connection to food and the ways we harvest, gather, cook, eat and share food, while honouring our relationships with people, lands, waters, plants, and animals.
Throughout the month, the FNHA’s Wellness Team will highlight various First Nations knowledge, teachings and wisdom around food. There is incredible work happening in communities and regions around traditional foods, food security, nutrition and medicine honoured throughout the seasons.
The FNHA wants to hear about your traditional food practices and see your photos, e.g.: smoking fish, drying meat, picking berries, canning, whatever it is you do! Send your stories or photos to the FNHA’s Wellness Team at Wellness@fnha.ca, or tag @FNHA or #foodismedicinefnha.
We encourage you and your families to try new foods, create new recipes, and enjoy spending time with loved ones to nourish your wholistic wellbeing.
Here are some ideas for this month’s Food is Medicine Wellness Challenge:
Wishing everyone a mindful March full of nutritious food and good medicine!
In wellness,
Richard Jock and Dr. Nel Wieman
IHT5