Public Engagement / Education
Canadian Foodgrains Bank activities and materials have been designed to appeal to a wide ranging audience including public schools, faith based educators and people of all ages.
The intent of the education program is to build connections between Canadians and people overseas, and to deepen the understanding of Canadians about the root causes of hunger.
Some of our work includes:
A community of people committed to food justice.
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Keke Phooko is a youth intern from Lesotho serving at Canadian Foodgrains Bank until July 2012.
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Consider joining the Youth Food Study Tour to Nicaragua May 1-15, 2012. Only a few spaces left!
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People to People connects overseas partners with Canadian farmers, donors and volunteers.
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