2nd annual Regional Community Food Hubs Report released
Explore how we’re working with British Columbians to improve health and well-being across our province through United Way BC Regional Community Food Hubs.
Explore the remarkable work of United Way BC Regional Community Food Hubs in our second annual report. See how we’re working with British Columbians to improve health and well-being across our province through Food Security Initiatives like our Regional Community Food Hubs. Food Hubs are networks of community partners collaborating to strengthen food systems in their communities and across BC. Our report showcases the far-reaching impacts that Food Hubs create through increasing dignified community access to nourishing food.
What you’ll find in our report
- Heartwarming stories about how urban, rural, remote, and First Nations communities experience improved access to the nourishment they need and deserve through their local Food Hubs
- A closer look at the work of 108 amazing organizations in 23 regions supporting over 450,000 British Columbians to access food and programs and services that support well-being
- How we’re working to reduce systemic barriers to food access and advance Indigenous Food Sovereignty
- Highlights of how Food Hubs support communities holistically through diverse programs and wrap-around services
These stories and achievements are possible thanks to the unwavering support of program participants and champions, dedicated community partners, committed United Way BC donors, the Province of BC, numerous funders and incredible volunteers. Together, we are united for food security.