Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Networks Impact Report

Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Networks launch first-ever impact report, spotlights 109,900 meals shared in community

Inaugural impact report highlights city-wide food security efforts in 2018 

Vancouver NeighbourhoodFood Networks provided affordable meals, food skills programs, and social connections to over 30,000 people in 2018, as indicated in their inaugural impact report.

“This report has been a long time coming,” says community food programmer Ian Marcuse from Grandview Woodland Food Connection at Britannia Community Centre. “We have seen a significant spike in use of our food services in recent years. With the rising cost of rent and food, families are forced to cut costs wherever possible. This impact report from the Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Networks provides crucial data on food access and services city-wide.”

Combining the need for affordable meals with the need for more social spaces in Vancouver, Vancouver Food Networks served more than 109,000 community meals in 2018, according to the report. On average, these meals cost between $3.00 to $7.00 and offered an affordable menu of seasonal and cultural home-style dishes.

Beyond serving meals, the report indicates Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Networks coordinated over 1,100 skill-building workshops, which generate lasting effects on community members’ well being: “I have grown because I cook better…when you cook and it’s really good and healthy, you feel proud and you get the courage to try new things,” shares a workshop participant from Mount Pleasant Food Network.

Read the full impact report for more details on Vancouver Neighbourhood Food Network’s city-wide initiatives in 2018, including fresh food distribution, seasonal celebrations, community and school gardens, and more.

What's On In The Garden: July 6 & 10th

More events coming at you this weekend! Come on down to the garden and see. We have our weekly Saturday Work Party from 10-12, then a Syrian Lunch hosted by our Syrian families from the Garden and the Neighbourhood House at 12:30. Then we have a Native Plant Walk & Exploration Workshop from 1:30-3.

ALSO! On Wednesday July 10th from 6-8pm, the garden is hosting Latino Night! Watch the Root Peruvian Folk Dancers perform, enjoy traditional Latin Spanish dishes (please bring a dish of your choice to share, AND your own plates - help make this event waste free!), groove to great music and enjoy good company.

Did you know there will be line dancing in the Plaza at Riley Park (next to the Community Garden), hosted by the Little Mountain Neighbourhood House Chinese Line Dancers every Tuesday & Friday in July and August from 9-11AM? All skill levels welcome.

So much is going on, how could you miss it?! Scroll through the posters below for more details.

Garlic Harvest!

At our Saturday Work Party last week, 300 bulbs of garlic were harvested! Everyone went home with fresh garlic, and the rest will be cured (dried), and distributed at RPCG events. Stay tuned and watch here for our garlic planting and garlic festival this fall! Thank you to all the volunteers who helped!

LMNH Line Dancers Hosted Chinese Lunch

A big, big, BIG thank you to the Little Mountain Neighbourhood House Chinese Line Dancers for hosting an amazing lunch in the garden this past weekend. The food was delicious and much appreciated after our Saturday Work Party! The Line Dancers also dance regularly in the park throughout the summer.. more info on this coming soon! Watch here.

Ukulele Circle in the Garden

On Friday, June 20, Little Mountain Neighbourhood House and Riley Park Community Garden generously sponsored this wonderful event: A Ukulele Sing-A-Long which was held in the centre of the lovely, verdant Riley Park Community Garden.

Most of the uke players were from 411 Senior centre. The other uke players were from Little Mountain and Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood Houses along with a few invited guests. Overall, it was even better than we had hoped for... over 35 folks playing, singing, and sharing snacks together.

Our sincere appreciation and thanks go to Joanne McKinnon, Annie Wu and the staff at Riley Park Community Garden and Little Mountain Neighbourhood House for helping make this a wonderful way to end our term.

-Jane Belanger

Do you play ukulele? We hope to host more of these jam sessions throughout the summer, so stay tuned (pun intended).