Town of Whitby and Feed the Need in Durham partner to provide better access to healthy food options for those in need
Food insecurity is a growing concern for many individuals and families in Whitby, with an increasing number of residents accessing food banks due to rising food and housing costs, often giving up healthy food choices to pay for other expenses.
The Town of Whitby (the Town) and Feed the Need in Durham (FTND) are taking action to address food insecurity in the community. Earlier this week, Whitby Town Council approved a new partnership between the two organizations which will see 1,000-feet of space at Iroquois Park Sports Centre dedicated to the operation of a new market-style food bank. The goal: to provide a more accessible, dignified, and equitable way for individuals to access food bank services and healthy food options in a community setting.
The volunteer-run market will operate on a grocery model. Instead of putting a pre-selected food hamper in someone’s hands, clients will have the ability to move freely through the space, browsing the shelves and choosing the foods that best meet their families’ needs. In addition to providing choices for clients, the Market Food Bank will allow more fresh and frozen foods, like meat, eggs, and milk, to be shared with those seeking assistance. This allows people to meet their unique dietary needs and family preferences.
The market is expected to open in Spring 2024 and offer evening and weekend availability, helping to address increasing demand and a current gap in the delivery of local food bank services.
“Food insecurity is a pressing issue in Whitby and across Durham Region. Local food banks continue to see record-high demand, and new approaches are needed. I have been working closely with food bank representatives to better understand this issue and find innovative solutions. Feed the Need’s new market model food bank is a wonderful example of this, ensuring access to food with a focus on dignity and equity. I am so pleased that the Town of Whitby is supporting this initiative by providing former office space at Iroquois Park Sports Centre to house the food bank as well as a $15,000 lead grant from the Mayor’s Community Development Fund. Together, we can make sure no one in our community goes hungry.”
- Elizabeth Roy, Mayor, Town of Whitby
“The Market will become a beacon of hope for families in need in the Whitby community. By embracing our principles of dignity, access, and abundance, we strive to create a barrier-free environment and a nurturing space for all. Together, we are transforming food banking in the Durham Region, making a lasting difference for families in need.”
- Ben Earle, CEO of Feed the Need in Durham
For more information on how the Town is working with partners to support those in need, visit whitby.ca/CommunitySupports.
Erin Mikaluk, Manager, Communications and Creative Services,
Town of Whitby
Phone: 289.314.6913; Email: mikaluke@whitby.ca
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