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Service Description

Visit the website for a map of services that provide free or low-cost food, community gardens, cooking programs, as well as promotional and instructional materials.

Food assets are places where people can grow, prepare, share, buy, receive or learn about food, food practices, food culture and food systems.

Food Asset Maps are designed to:

  • help find places in the community that offer free and low-cost food.
  • help find food assets like grocery stores, cultural food stores, community gardens and cooking programs.
  • make it easier for community partners and service providers to locate and share food resources with others.
  • help identify strengths and gaps in terms of available food assets, where they are located, and to help community leaders use food assets strategically.

The maps highlight food assets located in several Saskatchewan communities including Melfort, Nipawin, North Battleford and Regina. For more information contact: PublicHealthNutrition@saskhealthauthority.ca

Eligibility

Anyone in need.

Fees

None

No Physical Location – Online Resource

Location Info

211 Saskatchewan strives to make sure information is correct. However, there are often changes to community services, which means inaccuracies may be possible. The information presented by 211 Saskatchewan may be subject to change.

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