Thank you to the Whistler Public Library and the Whistler Multicultural Network for holding a great event last Friday. The evening featured music, art, food and culture. The weather was awesome, and everyone had a great time. WCSS was happy to participate, and take in all the activities including some high energy performers. To learn more about the Whistler Multicultural Network visit www.whistlermulticulturalnetwork.com.
Stories and discoveries from our day-to-day experiences working for a local non profit.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
FARM FRESH PRODUCE TO BE FEATURED ON MORE PLATES THIS SUMMER
For some families and seniors it
can be difficult to add healthy options to their daily meals. Lack of finances
can often be a barrier for those who would otherwise love to shop at the
Whistler Farmers Market. This summer, Whistler Community Services Society
(WCSS) has partnered with the Whistler Farmers Market to make healthy options
accessible to more Whistler families. The Farmers Market Nutrition Coupon
Program, an initiative of the BC Association of Farmers’ Markets, will provide
participants with the resources to purchase BC products such as fruits,
vegetables, fresh cut herbs, nuts dairy and meat.
WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS |
“Social responsibility is embedded in the
corporate culture of the Whistler Farmers Market. We fully acknowledge
that our success is due in a large part to the support of our partners and the community
we are so proud to serve.” says Chris Quinlan, Market Manager. Program
participants receive farm-fresh food; they meet farmers, pick up new recipes
and learn how to include the market in their meal planning strategy. The
farmer’s family benefits as well and funds stay in the region and support local
economy. Participants take part in a series of workshops like canning and
preserving, food demos, and nutrition info sessions organized by Whistler
Community Services Society. “These workshops will be interactive and focus on
the produce available at the Whistler Farmers market. WCSS will invite any
interested community members to attend as learning about healthy eating and
farm-fresh produce is for everyone and not just for those who are part of the
Nutrition Coupon Program” says Claire Mozes, Outreach Program Manager for WCSS.
“Our objective is to encourage participants
to try new foods and explore the diverse amount of produce available in their
own community,” explains Peter Leblanc, Farmer Market Nutrition Coupon Program
Manager. Shopping at farmers’ markets is an experience that should be inclusive
to all and Whistler Community Services Society and the Whistler Farmers Market
are working towards making that a possibility. Funding for this program is
provided by Healthy Families BC.
This program is funded for people who are financially restricted. In order to participate you must also fit the demographic of: pregnant women, families or seniors. Please contact Jackie jackie@mywcss.org or Ashlin ashlin@mywcss.org or if you are 55+ please contact Melissa snap@mywcss.org.
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