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One of the best sources for these types of questions is the online database
version of the Ontario Health Promotion e-bulletin at:
I searched for the term 'community kitchen' and extracted the following from
the article reference that came up: http://ohpe.web.ca/
"5. Community Kitchens
The local Community Kitchen Coordinator helps Thunder Bay (and district)
residents in many ways - finding a kitchen to join or to start a community
kitchen, finding a leader, recruiting participants and finding community
partners. Through the coordinator, there is information on starting a
kitchen, recipes, food safety tips and leader training workshops.
Promotion of Community Kitchens is a project of the Thunder Bay Food Action
Network, with the support of the Government of Ontario through the Community
Partners Program of the Canadian Living Foundation, and is sponsored locally
by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
To find out more about Community Kitchens contact:
Community Kitchen Coordiantor
c/o Thunder Bay District Health Unit
999 Balmoral Street, Thunder Bay ON P7B 6E7
Tel: (807) 625-5968 Fax (807) 623-2369 "
hope you find this useful,
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A. Simon Mielniczuk - Director - www.Marketlink.ca
http://www.acm.org/~mielniczuk
416.260.2800.x277 / 416.2600.2893 f
-----Original Message-----
From: Bodnaruk, Jennifer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:02 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: community kitchen info
Dear All,
I have recently organized a community kitchen program and was wondering
if anyone could share information about challenges or successes
encountered during similar initiatives with your communities.
I can be reached at (905) 523-6611 x.307, or of course via e-mail.
Thanks,
Jennifer Bodnaruk
Community Health Worker
North Hamilton Community Health Centre
(905) 523-6611 x.307
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