March 23, 2013

Welcome to issue #56 of the Grandview Woodland Food Connection E-Newsletter. This newsletter has been created to share information about food security in the Grandview Woodland and neighbouring communities. Please feel free to send us any information that you would like included.
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Housing For All Endorsement
Kombucha Tea Workshop
Congratulations Vancouver Food Strategy
Neighbourhood Food Networks on CBC

Pandora Community Garden Gate
Kombucha Tea Workshop Pics
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Events

1. 18th ANNUAL STONE SOUP FESTIVAL: URBAN AGRICULTURE AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY
2. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
3. FRESH MILK, FOOD POLITICS EVENT
4. HERBAL INTEGRATION COURSE
5. VILLAGE VANCOUVER – GRANDVIEW WOODLAND MONTHLY POTLUCKS
6. BC FOOD SYSTEMS NETWORK ANNUAL GATHERING

Workshops

1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION FOOD AND NUTRITION WITH NIKOO BUROUMAND
2. ORGANIC ORCHARD CARE
3. EYA – COMMUNITY HIVE PROGRAM
4. GROW YOUR OWN FOOD
5. URBAN FARMER FIELD SCHOOL
6. LITTLE MOUNTAIN HEALTHY COMMUNITIES PROGRAM
7. GARDEN TO KITCHEN WORKSHOP: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF SHARING
8. TRAIN-THE-TRAINER 2 DAY CANNING WORKSHOP
9. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES
10. COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS
11. SAFE CANNING BASICS DEMONSTRATION

Jobs

1. PROGRAM LEAD: COMMUNITY DROP-IN AND RIGHT TO FOOD INITIATIVES (DOWNTOWN HEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE)
2. 2013 FARM INTERN JOB POSTING – RICHMOND SHARING FARM
3. POTLUCK CAFÉ & CATERING – SOUS CHEF
4. KIWASSA NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE – COMMUNITY / VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Volunteer

1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION
2. GROWING CHEFS
3. KIWASSA NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE’S FOOD PROGRAM
4. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM

Funding

1. NEIGHBOURHOOD SMALL GRANTS
2. THE NEIGHBOURHOOD MATCHING FUND
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Events

1. 18th ANNUAL STONE SOUP FESTIVAL: URBAN AGRICULTURE AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

Saturday, May 11, 2013    Noon-5pm
Britannia Community Centre Site/Napier Greenway
1661 Napier St @Commercial Drive  
Info: 718-5800

Britannia Community Centre is pleased to announce and host the 18th Annual Stone Soup Festival, a celebration of food, art, environment and community, including a food market, local artists, community groups, talks and workshops, live music, tea leaf reading, children’s activities, free soup and more!  More than ever, people are aware of the issues of food security, the benefits of sharing resources and eating ‘local’. Stone Soup will celebrate the diversity of food in our neighbourhood, the environment and it’s importance to the culture of our community.

Features Of This Year’s Festival Include:

Children’s Seed Planting Workshop
With The Environmental Youth Alliance
1-4pm, West Kid’s Area

The Urban Food Garden: Planning, Tips & Advice From Victory Gardens
1-3pm, Family Activity Room

Digging Economic Sustainability Into The Urban Food Movement
Talk by Peter Ladner
3pm, Britannia Library

Help Grow The Urban Forest: How To Plant & Care For A Tree
Workshop by David Tracey
12:30-1:30pm, Al Mattison Lounge
For More Info On Treekeepers Program: www.treekeepers.ca

Origami Workshop With Jan Nguyen
12-5pm, Britannia Site

Kickstand Bike Tune-Up/Workshop By Donation & Bike Games
12-5pm, Britannia Site


2. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN

A new community kitchen is coming to Britannia!

Community Kitchen participants come together to cook and eat nutritious meals together and to take meals home to their families. Community kitchens provide a fun and supportive environment to meet new people and try new things and they can also save money on groceries. The Britannia Community Kitchen project will feature diabetic friendly cooking designed to meet the needs of individuals with diabetes or at risk of diabetes. Kitchens will run every two weeks for 11 sessions.

These kitchens are fully subsidized and open to individuals who are struggling financially. Donations are accepted. Registration for childminding is separate. Space is limited.

For more information contact Britannia Food Security @ 604-718-5895

3. FRESH MILK, FOOD POLITICS EVENT

Fresh Milk, Food Politics (formerly called, Raw Milk Symposium) explores our basic right to healthy food. Presently, officials in the U.S. and Canada maintain that fresh milk is a health hazard, and several provinces ban its sale or purchase. However, there are many dairy experts across North America who argue that, so long as it is produced from grass-fed cows at farms with safe handling practices, the health benefits of fresh milk significantly outweigh those of pasteurized milk. Whether you are a fresh milk advocate or just want to learn more about the issue, this event is an excellent opportunity to speak directly with dairy farmers

Speakers include: Mark McAfee, Alice Jongerden, Michael Schmidt, Halyley LaPalme, Karen Selick, Jason Gratl.
Register: 604-306-7720 or visit freshmilkfoodpolitics.com.
 Saturday April 6, 9 – 5pm
Ukrainian Cathedral 154 East 10 Ave., Vancouver

4. HERBAL INTEGRATION COURSE

Vancouver’s Premiere Hands-on Herbal Program.
The Herbal Integration Course teaches you how to have the medicines in your home fit with the values in your heart. Read more — http://www.urbanherbschool.ca/courses/herbal-integration-course

5. VILLAGE VANCOUVER – GRANDVIEW WOODLAND MONTHLY POTLUCKS

Join folks in your neighbourhood working toward a resilient community and future. Commercial Dr. VV holds a monthly potluck & workshop the third Thursday of every month. Most potlucks & workshops will be held in the common room of Rising Star Co-op (1556 E. 5th Ave.).

Thursday April 18th – Bike Maintenance

Thursday May 16th – ???

Thursday June 20th – Chickens 101

Sign-up for our monthly potluck & workshop reminders: www.tinyurl.com/commercialdrivevillage

6. BC FOOD SYSTEMS NETWORK ANNUAL GATHERING

Please join the BC Food Systems Network as we celebrate 15 years of promoting sustainability and democracy in the BC food system!

The 15th Annual Gathering will be held at George Pringle Memorial Camp in Shawnigan Lake from July 5th through July 7th. Shawnigan Lake is located on Vancouver Island, about forty-five kilometres northwest of Victoria. The theme for this year’s event is “Food from the water, food from the land”. The Network recognizes that food is a human right. It is a gift from the Creator and we must honour the food as well as its sources, whether they be land or water based. Join us as we explore a wide range of issues related to producing and gathering food in British Columbia and explore ways to celebrate and protect our abundant resources.
The Network has a holistic perspective, embracing the way food issues cross cultures, sectors, and age groups. The annual Gathering is one of the ways we share insights, initiatives, strategies and critical analysis of the food system. This year’s Gathering will provide a balance of workshops, presentations and panel discussions with outdoor activities and time for sharing and socializing.
Registration details and a call for proposals will be issued shortly. If you would like to receive regular updates regarding the 2013 Gathering, please join our listserv or Facebook Events Page (please feel free to invite your friends!).
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Workshops

1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION FOOD AND NUTRITION WITH NIKOO BUROUMAND

Britannia Community Centre

All workshops $15

Info: Grandview Woodland Food Connection – 604-718-5895

Food and Childhood Allergies and Asthma
In toddlers and children, allergies take many different forms such as sneezing, runny nose, asthma, hives, stomach aches, sleep problems, and behaviour problems. There are many contributing factors. A common factor is sensitivity or intolerance to certain foods. Come learn the underlying process and root causes of allergies, how they are related to food, and what you can do to protect your children. You will walk away with the knowledge and tools to identify and avoid suspect foods, and choose healthy options.

April 25, 6 to 8pm

Food and Diabetes
Although genetic factors appear important in susceptibility to diabetes, environmental factors are required to trigger it. Improvements to eating habits and lifestyle have been shown to effectively control diabetes and prevent complications. Come learn how to prevent and cope with diabetes naturally through food and lifestyle choices. Walk away with the knowledge and tools to identify healthy food options and avoid poor foods choices, recipe ideas, meal plans, information on helpful herbs and supplements, and tips on how to improve related lifestyle factors.

May 30, 6 to 8pm

Eating for Cardiovascular Health
Cardiovascular diseases are responsible for at least 40% of all deaths in North America. They include atherosclerosis, hypertension, congestive heart failure, and peripheral vascular disease. Dietary and lifestyle factors play a major role in preventing and reversing these and their related complications. Come learn the misunderstood roles of cholesterol and antioxidants in cardiovascular health, the risk factors leading to cardiovascular diseases and how to avoid them, recipe ideas, meal plans, information on helpful foods, herbs, and supplements, and tools to improve lifestyle factors.

June 27, 6 to 8pm
Nikoo Boroumand is passionate about health and nutrition. She is a certified nutritional practitioner from the Institute of Holistic Nutrition and also a Chartered Herbalist from Dominion Herbal College.

FOOD SAFE LEVEL 1

FOODSAFE Level 1 is an 8 hour food handling, sanitation and work safety course designed for front line food service workers such as cooks, servers, bussers, dishwashers, and deli workers. The course covers important information including foodborne illness, receiving and storing food, preparing food, serving food, cleaning and sanitizing. This course is also useful for the everyday home cooking practices of individuals and families. The course fee includes the workbook, certificate upon successful completion, and refreshments. Eric Schofield works in the areas of education, food studies, and hospitality.
Sliding scale: $30 – $40

Saturday, April 27th, 9am until 6pm

Britannia Community Centre

Info: 604-718-5895

2. ORGANIC ORCHARD CARE

This workshop will cover all the basic skills needed to successfully cultivate perennial fruit in the Pacific Northwest. There will be hands-on lessons in pruning and grafting, and information presented on organic pest and disease control, soil fertility, suitable varieties for our climate, and more!

Saturday, April 13th – 9am to 1pm
Sunday, April 14th – 1pm – 4pm

Strathcona Community Garden – Eco-Pavilion

Instructors: David Tracey (Executive Director of Tree City, ISA Certified Arborist)
Jodi Peters (EYA, Organic Master Gardener)

Registration: First come, first serve basis.
All ages welcome! Youth under 25 receive a discount.

Adults : $30, Youth (25 yrs and under): $20
To register please email: jodipeters@eya.ca or phone 604-689-4446

Include your first and last name, and age.
 For more info, visit: www.eya.ca/training.html

3. EYA – COMMUNITY HIVE PROGRAM

The EYA is now recruiting for our 2013 “Community Hive” Program that provides intensive training and mentorship in hobby beekeeping for youth (ages 15-30) with instructors Brian Campbell and Alaina Thebault. The curriculum includes: basic natural beekeeping, pest management, habitat creation, honeybee products, and honey extraction. Classes take place at the Strathcona Community Garden’s Eco Pavilion where participants will have access to two working honeybee colonies. As this is an intensive program, advanced reading and homework will be assigned between classes. http://eya.ca/urban-apiculture.html

Spring Program:
 Saturday mornings 9:30am-12pm, 
April 6, April 20, May 4, May 18, June 1, June 15, June 29
Summer Program:
 Sunday mornings 9:30am-12pm
, July 21, Aug 4, Aug 18, Sept 1, Sept 15, Sept 29, Oct 13
Cost for the 4-month program is $40 and is due at your first class.

4. GROW YOUR OWN FOOD

Farmers on 57th and Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre present: Grow your Own Food! Come experience the joy of growing your favourite vegetables under the guidance of professional gardeners and educators, Karen Ageson and Tessa Wetherill, who are thrilled to be sharing their passion with you. The learning will be hands-on: you will plan, plant and tend your own garden plot, with instruction and support throughout the growing season. Along the way, you’ll learn about garden planning, soil health, seed starting, transplanting, weeding, watering and organic pest control. You will learn all that is necessary to start, maintain and eat from your own garden.

We will meet 6pm every 2nd Wednesday throughout the season April 3rd to September 4th, 2013. Expect to visit your garden outside of ‘class time’ to water, weed, and harvest your bounty! We encourage you to garden with your family—registration cost is per plot, not per person. One plot per family, please.

Location: on the grounds of George Pearson Centre, 700 West 57th Ave. Next to the Farmers on 57th Market Garden accessed via 57th Ave. between Cambie and Heather Street.
6pm, every second Wednesday starting April 3rd, ending September 4th, 2013.
$300 for plot, supplies and instruction
12 sessions
Email: famerson57th@gmail.com with any questions and to register.

5. URBAN FARMER FIELD SCHOOL

The SPEC|YWCA Urban Farmer Field School (UFFS) provides training in sustainable urban agriculture for new and experienced growers. Perched upon the YWCA Metro Vancouver Rooftop Garden, students are engaged in experiential learning opportunities preparing them to be successful urban growers.

2013 Course Curriculum
We are serving up 25 classes organized by season from Late March to October. Click on the following images to browse our seasonal classes, or the Topics below to browse by category. Click REGISTER to see all of SPEC’s workshops. Participants can choose courses that appeal to their interest or sign up for the full program. All courses aim to build on participant experiences and foster collaborative learning including hands-on experience.

6. LITTLE MOUNTAIN HEALTHY COMMUNITIES PROGRAM

Healthy Selves, Healthy Communities: Healthy Living Program for Newcomers
Program addresses topics related to healthy living, wellness, and inter-cultural knowledge exchange. Classes are led by BCIT nurses and include educational lessons, games, and peer based focus groups. Sessions are designed according to need and request of participants, and cover a wide range of health-related topics for people wanting to lead healthier lifestyles. Snacks and bus tickets are included. Participants will receive a certificate and manual at the end of course.

Wednesdays 12:30-1:45pm (beginning September 12 and ending November 28) 
March 20-May 01
Kensington Community Centre 2nd floor (5175 Dumfries @ 33rd ave and Knight st)

Contact for info or registration: Jennifer at 604-879-7104, ext. 315 or email jennifer_wesman@Lmnhs.bc.ca

Community Dinner Nights
A delicious 3 course meal for families and singles. It is a nutritious and low cost meal.
Who: Community members
Every Friday evening, 5pm-6pm at LMNH
Little Mountain Neighbourhood House

Cost: $4.00 for members/ $5.00 for non-members (1/2 price for children)

Contact: Jennifer 604-879-7104 ext.315 or jennifer_wesman@Lmnhs.bc.ca

7. GARDEN TO KITCHEN WORKSHOP: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF SHARING

(Sponsored by Ace Bakery) 
Come, share and learn. This workshop is for community gardeners and/or community kitchen facilitators who want to find out more about incorporating community gardens with community kitchens. Swap ideas and share experiences with others. This workshop comes just in time for the 2013 growing season.

Facilitated by:
 Chef Ian Lai, Urban Agriculture Consulting
Darlene Tanaka, Training Coordinator, Fresh Choice Kitchens

Thurs, April 11, 2013, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
$45.00 (lunch provided).

To register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, at 604-216-2325 or darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca

8. TRAIN-THE-TRAINER 2 DAY CANNING WORKSHOP

Grandview Woodland Food Connection - Apricot Canning
This two day workshop is specifically for those who want to teach canning classes in their community. Learn up-to-date safe canning practices as well as theoretical & practical techniques. We will review old & new canning equipment & tools as well as discuss the various canning products & ingredients on the market today. Find out about canning & safe food handling resources available to you. Discuss how to run a canning workshop that best suits your community’s needs. Participants must be willing to participate in one 1-hour teleconference a few months after the workshop.

 Participants must be experienced in canning. 
Community agency representatives who will be running community canning classes in 2013

Faciltated by:
 Emerie Brine, Brand Manager, Bernardin,
Diane Collis, Manager, Fresh Choice Kitchens; and
Darlene Tanaka, Training Co-ordinator, Fresh Choice Kitchens
Tues, May 7, 2013 9 am – 4 pm & Wed, May 8, 2013 9 am – 4 pm (you must attend both days of this workshop)

Cost: $175.00 per person (Please bring a lunch.
Each person will receive: Fresh Choice Canning Training Manual, Bernardin cookbook, and Bernardin boiling water bath canning kit)

Location: Vancouver Food Bank, 1150 Raymur Ave

To Register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, 604-216-2325, email: darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca

9. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES

These free, two hour roundtables are an opportunity to meet other community kitchen leaders, to share and hear about other kitchen activities, challenges & successes. Come to our Vancouver office to participate in person or particpate remotely via teleconferencing. We are now posting an overview of what is discussed in our Roundtables – visit the blog category “Around the Table” to see notes of previous meetings.

Dates:
 Thurs, April 25, 2013, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location: Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society,
1150 Raymur Ave., Vancouver BC

To register: There is no fee for these events, but we kindly ask that you register by going to Brown Paper Tickets.

For more information: Contact Shona Lam at shonal@foodbank.bc.ca or 604-216-2326

10. COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS

During this workshop you will have the opportunity to find out more about community kitchens, different ways a group can work and how you can lead or start a community kitchen. Learn the history of the community kitchen movement and the effect it has had around the province. Hear about the different kitchen models that run successfully in our communities. Experience a community kitchen first hand! Lunch will be provided.

Date: 
Thurs, June 6, 2013, 9:00 am –3:30 pm

Location: Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society,
1150 Raymur Ave. Vancouver, BC
Cost: $45.00 (lunch provided).

To register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, at 604-216-2325 or darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca

11. SAFE CANNING BASICS DEMONSTRATION

This one-day session for canning instructors/leaders will review the basics of both boiling water bath (BWB) canning and pressure canning. Learn about old and new canning equipment, tools and current canning products on the market. Get the latest information on safe canning practices. The workshop will consist of a Powerpoint presentation, demonstration and discussion. Due to time limitations, please note that there will be no hands-on component. Bring your canning questions and comments and a lunch!

Presenters: Diane Collis, Manager and Darlene Tanaka, Training Co-ordinator, Fresh Choice Kitchens
Date: Thursday, June 13, 2013 – 9:00am-4:00pm (please bring a lunch)

Location: Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave, Vancouver BC

Cost: $45 (Includes Bernardin cookbook & canning toolkit)

To Register: Contact Darlene Tanaka at 604-216-2325, darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca
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Jobs

1. PROGRAM LEAD: COMMUNITY DROP-IN AND RIGHT TO FOOD INITIATIVES (DOWNTOWN HEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE)

The Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House [DTES NH] is seeking a Program Lead: Community Drop-in and Right to Food Initiatives who will oversee the DTES Right to Food (RTF) Network, born of our Food Philosophy, food related partnerships, oversee the Building Welcoming and Inclusive Neighbourhoods (BWIN) Program, and provide leadership to the Community Drop-In Program (CDI).

About the DTES Right to Food Network
The working goal of the DTES Right to Food Network is to ensure that all DTES residents have demonstrated food sovereignty regardless of age, ancestry or income within a local DTES food economy. Its objectives are to increase DTES residents’ awareness of their legal, moral and political Right to Food by drawing upon local, national and international examples of comparable movements and to strengthen DTES residents’ economic capacity by supporting the call for a living wage/adequate housing while investigating potential Community Economic Development initiatives which can contribute to an affordable, accessible, sustainable and culturally appropriate DTES Food Economy.


Please email your resume and cover letter to irenej@dtesnhouse.ca
The closing date for applications is March 29st, 2013

2. 2013 FARM INTERN JOB POSTING – RICHMOND SHARING FARM

The Sharing Farm is a non-profit community organization that grows vegetables on donated city lands for the Richmond Food Bank and other community agencies. We are looking for enthusiastic, hard-working farm interns for May – August 2013.

The Sharing Farm is a unique community farm combining the practice of organic farming set within a framework of food justice and food security in the region. The three acre farm is situated within Richmond’s Terra Nova Rural Park, and is also home to Kwantlen University’s Richmond Farm School. Interns will have access to many different workshops, classes, and skill sets, including permaculture, composting, greenhouse cultivation, beekeeping, market gardening, tractor training, fruit tree management, and chicken care. Interns will gain valuable skills in organic farming, machine operation, and running a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program.
The Sharing Farm is located at the west end of Westminster Highway, alongside the West Dyke, in Richmond BC. It is accessible by bus, skytrain, car, or bicycle. It is about a ten minute walk from the nearest bus stop.

For more information about the Sharing Farm please visit www.sharingfarm.ca

Application deadline: March 29, 2013. 
Please submit resume and a cover letter to:
 Farm Administrator: Leslie Williams lesliewalkerwilliams@gmail.com

3. POTLUCK CAFÉ & CATERING – SOUS CHEF

Part Time to Full Time
Competitive Wage + Staff Benefits Package

More Info: potluckcatering.com and potluckcatering.org

Potluck is an award winning and innovative Social Enterprise operating in the heart of the Downtown Eastside and the caterer of choice for hundreds of progressive corporate, non-profit and government clients across Vancouver.

Opportunity
The Sous Chef position is a 100% hands on food production role that also includes designated kitchen management responsibilities. Working with the Chef and Executive Director, the Sous Chef is responsible for the day to day execution of all aspects of Potluck’s busy food operations including corporate catering, community meal programs and the cafĂ©. The Sous Chef is responsible for ensuring that all food operations are efficient, well organized, and meets food safe standards.

Please email your Cover Letter and Resume to: Chef Drew Borus
drew@potluckcatering.com

4. KIWASSA NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE – COMMUNITY / VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Summary: Kiwassa Neighbourhood House, a multi-service community agency working in East Vancouver, is seeking a creative and experienced community and volunteer developer to facilitate the inclusion, integration and capacity building of newcomers and other residents into the neighbourhood house and life of the community. This position reports to the Executive Director and works collaboratively with Kiwassa staff and community partners. This position is 28 hrs per week.

Remuneration:
 This position offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits package and flexible work schedule. Info:  careers@kiwassa.bc.ca
Kiwassa Neighbourhood House
 2425 Oxford Street
Vancouver, B.C., V5K 1M7
Application Deadline: April 2, 2013, 5 p.m.
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Volunteer

1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION

The Grandview Woodlands Food Connection is a grassroots food security group supporting residents to access healthy and affordable food. We are developing a number of community based food initiatives, including community gardening, bulk buying groups, school gardens, canning workshops, community kitchens and more and are looking for individuals interested in hands-on project coordination. We specifically need help to:

Design a new logo
Help organize a film fundraiser
Help develop mail chimp
Videographer
And more

Check out our projects: http://www.britanniacentre.org/services/community_services/food_sustainability.php
Call Ian @ 604-718-5895

2. GROWING CHEFS

Growing Chefs! Chefs for Urban Agriculture, is currently seeking chefs and those with experience growing food to be a part of their 2013 Classroom Gardening and Cooking program. In the Classroom Gardening Program, chef volunteers are paired with elementary school classrooms (grades 1-3) to give students hands-on experience growing and cooking their own food.

The first Growing Chefs class will be the week of April 2nd or April 9th. From then on, volunteers will visit the same classroom every second week until the end of June.

To sign up, please complete the volunteer submission form: http://www.formstack.com/forms/?1324273-j2hfR2jIKx 
Check out our volunteer profile series and read about our past volunteers’ experiences with the Growing Chefs! Classroom Gardening and Cooking Program. http://growingchefsbc.wordpress.com/2012/11/22/volunteer-profile-series/

3. KIWASSA NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE’S FOOD PROGRAM

We are looking for volunteers to assist in food preparation, cooking and serving as well as cleaning and organizing the kitchen and other tasks as necessary. The food program serves healthy and nutritious meals to our program participants and caters for various events that take place within the neighbourhood house. The times for volunteering are flexible and structured within various shifts starting from 7:30am to 2:30pm on any day that you are available Monday to Friday. Immediate training will be provided through orientation, basic food skills, meal preparation, and exposure to various languages and culture. Speaking in English required; Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Spanish or any other second language is an asset.
For more info and if interested, please contact Meseret Taye at 604-254-5401 ext. 212 or email meserett@kiwassa.ca.


4. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM

The Food 2 U Program is a partnership between the Vancouver Food Bank and Vancouver Coastal Health. The program delivers food to homebound seniors or persons with a disability most Tuesday mornings and is looking for volunteer drivers (with their own car) and passengers. Mileage will be reimbursed for those using their vehicles. Volunteers must be able to work well with people and be physically able to lift 20-25 lb grocery bags. Familiarity with the downtown area is an asset. For further information, please contact Jan Russell at (604)301-3886.
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Funding


1. NEIGHBOURHOOD SMALL GRANTS

Neighbourhood Small Grants is Vancouver Foundation’s unique program that helps build community and strengthen connections right where people live - in their neighbourhoods. Our program supports residents like you: residents who have small but powerful ideas to bring people together and make your neighbourhood vibrant.

Our grants range anywhere from $50 to $500 (with two grants of $1000 per neighbourhood) and are designed to help make your project a reality. A community garden, a canning workshop, an intergenerational storytelling project, a street party, and a book exchange - these are just some of hundreds of wonderful resident-driven ideas we fund each year.
We currently operate our Neighbourhood Small Grants in sixteen neighbourhoods, in partnership with other community organizations.
Deadline: March 31

2. THE NEIGHBOURHOOD MATCHING FUND

The Neighbourhood Matching Fund supports neighbourhood-based groups that want to make creative improvements to local public lands. Eligible projects must actively involve the community and build neighbourhood connections. The Neighbourhood Matching Fund is not a grant; community groups are reimbursed for project expenses based on equivalent contributions from volunteer labour, other funding sources, and in-kind donations.
Application deadlines: May 1 and October 31
All enquiries for the grant specifics can be made at: NMF@vancouver.ca