children across Canada are living in food-insecure households. That’s almost 1.8 million children.
of Canadian households reported they’re eating less than they should because there wasn’t enough money for food. The number rises with indigenous (45%) and black (43%) households.
Food Banks Canada Annual Report, Oct 2022
Young bodies need nutrients to thrive. Young people with full bellies can think better, perform better, learn better and make better decisions. Without food security, nothing else is possible.
In addition to providing food, BGC Clubs also offer a wide variety of engaging programming with a focus on providing education around making healthy food choices and growing food literacy in the communities we support – this programming sets young people up to make healthy choices throughout their lives.
The BGC Canada Food Fund provides foundational food support for Clubs so they can:
As demand for food continues to rise alongside inflation, this work is getting significantly harder. It now takes nearly $15 million each year to support food-related costs at BGC Clubs.
By supporting our Food Fund, you help BGC Clubs continue this critical support so that no young person is held back because of inaccessibility to a fundamental, basic human need.
Partner with BGC Canada today and make a difference that truly matters.
BGC Canada acknowledges that our work spans many Territories and Treaty areas and we are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are with us today, those who have gone before us and the youth that continuously inspire us in the work that we do. BGC Canada’s mission statement is to provide safe, supportive places where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships, and develop confidence and skills for life. We recognize that these values are impossible to attain without the ongoing guidance and partnership with Indigenous peoples.