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Porch Pirates for Good collect nearly 20,000 pounds of food for Kawartha Food ShareApproximately 20,000 pounds of food were collected Saturday through the spring “Porch Pirates for Good” community food drive in support of Kawartha Food Share. About 300 volunteers helped the food bank plunder front porches across the city for non-perishable food items as well as hand out flyers. Sports teams, students, and community members of all...EconomyJun 3
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Fresh Take with Pete and Dani: Nov. 8, 2023100.5 Fresh Radio hosts Pete Dalliday and Dani Guppy take a look at your entertainment headlines. On the agenda today: USA Today hires a Taylor Swift reporter; Dancing with the Stars will have a Taylor Swift night; Tim Hortons unveils Holiday Smile Cookies benefiting Kawartha Food Share; Paradiso Inn premieres at the Peterborough Theatre Guild;...The Morning Show on CHEXNov 8, 2023
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Rural communities fighting poverty with food sharing initiativesWhen it comes to tackling the issue of food insecurity, rural communities can face unique challenges. Organizations in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, and Hiawatha First Nation are presenting a possible solution that comes from their own backyards. Germain Ma has more.Aug 17, 2023
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Peterborough Spare a Square collects more than 13,500 pounds of food for Kawartha Food ShareThis weekend the Kawartha Food Share held a porch food drive. It was the second one they have organized since the start of the pandemic. As Tricia Mason tells us, the level of need continues to increase.ConsumerOct 25, 2020
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Global News Peterborough Update 4: Aug. 26, 2021NEWS UPDATE with Mark Giunta Peterborough-Kawartha Green Party candidate suggests a coordinated response to the Afghanistan crisis; will the COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory for area police force members?; Hydro One donates to Kawartha Food Share; 7 day weather outlook.PoliticsAug 26, 2021
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Low income means no nourishing food for some Peterborough residentsPeterborough Public Health has confirmed what many people already know. Basic incomes are too low for many residents to put nourishing food on the table. Dan Nyznik explains what that means to such agencies as Kawartha Food Share.Feb 4, 2020
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Local grocery store owners say there is no toilet paper shortageAre you looking for toilet paper – or are you one of those people buying it all up? Those working at local grocery stores say there is no shortage in essential supplies. Lindsay Biscaia has more on that, as well as updates on Peterborough’s landfill, and donation pleas from Kawartha Food Share.Mar 20, 2020
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Kawartha Food Share asking residents to help ‘feed the need’Food banks often see a dip in donations after the holidays. Kawartha Food Share says they use around 50 per cent of their food budget between Christmas and Easter. Katrina Squazzin has more.Feb 3, 2022
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Global Peterborough’s Business Beat: June 6, 2022Stu Harrison reports on Peterborough and area business activities, entrepreneurs and events. This week, Stu has news on Rusland Auctions Appraisers Moving and Storage, Dawn Gollaher of Gardens Plus, Jordan Mercier and MNC Podcast Productions, Kawartha Food Share, Suzi Home Maker and Move For Hunger.ConsumerJun 6, 2022
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Kawartha Food Share among foodbanks in need of extra support this winter seasonIt’s no secret it has been a hard two years for families and individuals in the community. In fact, the use of local food banks has increased and is now stuck at high use all year long, something that was not the norm pre-pandemic. Tricia Mason reports on the situation in the Peterborough area.EconomyOct 6, 2022
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2017 Fresh Radio Pumpkin Sale continues growingIt’s been going on for roughly 20 years, but organizer of the event, Catherine Hanrahan, says the event gets bigger, with more remarkable designs every year. All the money sold from pumpkins today goes towards the Kawartha Food Share.The Morning Show on CHEXOct 27, 2017
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Kawartha Food Share seeing spike in demand for meal programsKawartha Food Share says the demand for food at their distribution center is on par with previous years. But what’s different is a major spike in demand for meal program services at places such as the Salvation Army and One Roof . Dan Nyznik explains.Oct 3, 2019
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Kawartha Food Share powers on through COVID-19, food banks on other end strugglingPanic-buying continues to reflect on food banks across the Peterborough region.. Even though the shelves at Kawartha Food Share still have food… things are reportedly different at the member agencies that access their supplies. Noor Ibrahim has the story.ConsumerMar 17, 2020
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Global News Peterborough Update 1: May 31, 2021Coming up tonight — Fairhaven’s only COVID-19 positive resident has been discharged out of the isolation unit. And — Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith makes an announcement alongside Kawartha Food Share. Noor Ibrahim has your CHEX News update.May 31, 2021
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Global News Peterborough Update 1: Dec 10, 2021Peterborough police and city officials say they do not endorse an unauthorized parade advertised for Saturday. Three Loonies on the Street back at it again to fundraise for Kawartha Food Share. And — a report predicts an alarming increase in food prices next year. Our Noor Ibrahim has your latest.Dec 10, 2021
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Nearly 26,000 lbs of food donated to Kawartha Food Share during latest Porch Pirates for Good food driveResidents were asked to leave non-perishable food donations outside of their homes to help Kawartha Food Share fight food insecurity in the region. With the cost of living seeing a surge, organizers say this latest round of donations is well needed. Sam Houpt has the story…May 14, 2022
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Porch Pirates for Good helping Kawartha Food Share by gathering donations right from your front doorDuring the pandemic, at a time of job losses, reduced and restricted movement in the community, a small team of local volunteers took to solving a problem. How does the local food bank and food program warehouse keep supplies available for a community, while keeping distanced from donors and volunteers? Enter the Porch Pirates for...The Morning Show on CHEXMay 12, 2022
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‘Three Loonies on the Street’ is back in support of Kawartha Food Share‘Three Loonies on the Street’ is back for another year in Peterborough. The annual event raises money and awareness for Kawartha Food Share. Ashlee Aitken, general manager of Kawartha Food Share, joined Teresa Kaszuba on Global News Morning to discuss the need in the community and the importance of the event. Peter Blodgett, one of...Dec 12, 2019
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Kawartha Food Share launches “Winter is Coming” food driveLike many non-profit organizations, Kawartha Food Share has had to weather its fair share of challenges due to the pandemic. About a week ago Kawartha Food Share launched, “Winter is Coming,” a food drive to ensure shelves stay stocked as temperatures drop. General manager Ashlee Aitken dropped by Global News Morning Peterborough to talk about...The Morning Show on CHEXOct 29, 2020
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Peterborough organizations coming together for a food driveThe Kawartha Food Share and Rotary club is having a food drive today. Tricia Mason has more on the level of need in the community amid COVID-19.EconomySep 26, 2020