This winter, we’re aiming to raise $10,000 by January 31, 2023!
Rising food costs and inflation have made it harder to buy food this year in Little Mountain–Riley Park. We need your support to continue our work and grow to meet the rising need for good food.
At the Little Mountain Food Hub, it’s our goal to beat food insecurity. We’ve been growing fresh nutritious produce at the Yard Garden Harvest Program, distributing high-quality food to community members in need at the Food Distribution Program, and increasing food literacy by delivering gardening and food literacy workshops at the Riley Park Community Garden.
With your help, we can continue fighting hunger and keep building strong, resilient food systems in the years to come.
Your gift goes a long way:
$5 buys 1 kale seed packet, helping to provide 80 households with several bunches of kale throughout the season.
$10 buys 1 gai lan or broccoli seed packet, helping to provide 80 households with fresh, locally grown produce throughout the season.
$25 buys tomato trellis materials to grow fresh tomatoes for community members.
$50 provides materials for educational signs & posters about food literacy, native plants and pollinators.
$100 provides fresh fruit from local grocers for 80 households for 1 week.
$250 funds a volunteer appreciation party for 10–15 volunteeers.
$500 funds an educational workshop for community members about local biodiversity and pollinators.
$1000 pays one staff member a living wage for 1 week.