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Équiterre, Farm to Cafeteria Canada (F2CC) and the Whole Kids Foundation (WKF) are pleased to announce that ten Québec schools have been chosen to receive Farm to School Canada grants of up to $10,000 each, to bring more local harvest onto the plates and into the minds of their students. In its second edition, the Farm to School grants program, financed by F2CC and WKF, has expanded into Quebec for the first time with additional financial support from Québec en forme.
The following Quebec schools are this year’s grant recipients:
- École Saint-Denis – St-Denis-sur-Richelieu, QC
- École Apostolique – Chicoutimi, QC
- École Sainte-Flore – Shawinigan, QC
- École Louis-de-France – Trois-Rivières, QC
- Waterloo Elementary School – Waterloo, QC
- École Secondaire d’Oka – Oka, QC
- École secondaire Jean-Gauthier – Alma, QC
- École secondaire Chavigny – Trois-Rivières, QC
- École Secondaire de l’Escale – Asbestos, QC
- Collège Servite École Secondaire – Ayer’s Cliff, QC
Creating awareness about the value of healthy eating
Over the next two years, the program will enable schools to engage their students in growing, harvesting, cooking, preserving, purchasing and serving healthy local foods, which will be available in a salad bar meal service. As the regional lead for F2CC, Équiterre will guide and support the five primary school and five secondary school recipients in Quebec in the implementation of the program. Équiterre has been actively involved with F2CC since in it was established in 2011.
“Not only will this program provide Quebec students with greater access to vegetables and fruit, it will also help them to become more environmentally conscious: learning the value of buying local, growing healthy food, honouring the land, composting, and reducing waste,” explains Murielle Vrins, Équiterre’s Program Manager for Institutional Projects. “The last cohort of grant recipients elsewhere in Canada has seen tremendous benefits, from improved student behaviour and improved food literacy, to growing student pride, leadership and appreciation for the important role played by local farmers. Équiterre is proud to be able to bring this program to Quebec schools.”
A full-circle win for everyone
By providing students with both quality nutrition in the cafeteria and hands-on food education in the classroom, while simultaneously supporting the local food supply chain, Farm to School is a full-circle win for students, communities, local farmers and local food economies. A recently-released report from F2CC, WKF, and the Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia (SPARC BC), Raising the Bar: A look at the early impact of the Farm to School Canada Grant program, goes into detail about the significant impact that the Farm to School program had on the first round of grant recipients.