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Social Service’s Board Provides Food Funding

The organization which oversees social service’s in the region is announcing over $350,000 in funding to help the homeless get food within its jurisdiction.

In the immediate Thunder Bay area, the District Social Service’s Administration Board provided the money to seven programs run by six groups.

The biggest single contribution through the Food Security Fund is $120,000 for Shelter House in Thunder Bay.

Other groups in the area getting funding include The Gathering Place, the Rural Cupboard Food Bank, The Salvation Army Food Bank and Soup Van, the Northwestern Women’s Centre, and Our Kids Count.

Here is the complete list of successful applicants:

Gathering Place, to provide weekly food hamper distribution in the City of Thunder Bay $ 13,720

Greenstone Harvest, to provide monthly food assistance in the Municipality of Greenstone $ 4,000

Marjorie House, to provide provides food security workshops and assistance to women who are connected with the shelter in Marathon $ 18,396

Marathon Collective, to provide emergency food security assistance in Marathon, Heron Bay, and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg $ 8,500

Northshore Harvest, to provide emergency food for those in need in the communities of Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat $ 25,860

Rural Cupboard Food Bank, to provide emergency food assistance to those in need for the communities of Conmee, Gillies, Gorham, Kaministiquia,
Neebing, Nolalu, O’Connor, Oliver Paipoonge, Upsala, Jacques, and the Territories without Municipal Organization $ 40,000

Salvation Army Food Bank, to provide monthly food hamper distribution in the City of Thunder Bay $ 27,043

Salvation Army Soup Van, to provide daily hot meals to people in need of food assistance in the City of Thunder Bay $ 25,000

Shelter House, to expand capacity to provide meals to people experiencing homelessness in the City of Thunder Bay $124,135

Northwestern Women’s Centre (Good Food Box), to provide low-cost fresh fruit and vegetables monthly in the City of Thunder Bay $ 31,500

Our Kids Count, to expand their Community Kitchen program in the City of Thunder Bay $ 31,500

 

 

  • Originally from southern Ontario, Jason found his way here and fell in love with the community and music scene of Thunder Bay over twenty years ago. In between various stints on radio, television and writing, Jason is a dad, a partner and (some would consider) a zoo keeper (seriously, he has a LOT of pets).

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