Student Nutrition Program
Learn about the Student Nutrition Program and find out how you can volunteer and contribute to programs in your community.
About the Student Nutrition Program
The Student Nutrition Program offers school-age children and youth nutritious food through breakfast, lunch, and snack programs.
The goal of the program is to support learning and healthy development. Nutritious food helps kids learn and focus. Research has shown that students have trouble learning when they are hungry at school.
Eligibility
The program is open to all children and youth at each program site across 澳门永利.
Information on how to contribute or volunteer
Thirteen lead agencies oversee program administration and grants. They support fundraising, build partnerships with program sponsors and work with community partners to support local programs.
Programs are developed by schools and community partners to meet local needs. Program delivery is supported by volunteers, such as parents, teachers, school staff and other community members. Program providers are encouraged to select foods that are grown or produced locally.
Local fundraising is an important part of the Student Nutrition Program. You can contact your local lead agency to find out how to contribute or volunteer with programs in your community.
Local fundraising and volunteering
Local fundraising is an important part of the Student Nutrition Program. Contact your local lead agency to find out how to contribute to, or volunteer with programs in your community.
Donations support the Student Nutrition Program and the First Nations Student Nutrition programs.
First Nations Student Nutrition Program
159 sites across 66 First Nations communities and in 27 urban Indigenous communities offer the First Nations Student Nutrition Program. Nutritious meals and snacks are available for children and youth at each site.
The program is delivered by 42 Indigenous partners through a First Nation-led process. Delivery models can vary depending on the needs, capacity and infrastructure of the program site.
Indigenous partners are responsible for all aspects of the design and delivery of their programs including food sourcing, meal preparation and distribution.
First Nations Student Nutrition Program partners may also incorporate traditional food practices into their programming.
The also receives funding for Student Nutrition Programs for children and youth who attend Akwe:go and Wasa-Nabin programs or the Alternative Secondary School Program.
Through the First Nations Student Nutrition Program, children and youth receive 1.4 million nutritious meals and snacks per year.
Find a local lead agency
You can contact your local lead agency to find out how to contribute or volunteer with programs in your community.
Western 澳门永利
Hamilton, Brantford, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, and the Counties of Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
101 Nanticoke Creek Parkway
P.O. Box 5054
Townsend, 澳门永利
N0A 1S0
E-mail: info@hnreach.on.ca
Huron/Perth, Grey/Bruce, London/Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford, Chatham/Kent, Windsor/Essex, Sarnia/Lambton
4520 Rhodes Drive Unit 400
Windsor, 澳门永利
N8W 5C2
E-mail: osnp@von.ca
Eastern 澳门永利
Dundas County, Glengarry County, Prescott County, Russell County, Stormont County, Renfrew County
225 Central Avenue West
Brockville, 澳门永利
K6V 5J9
E-mail: info@uclc.ca
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Counties, The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Lanark County
156 Ann Street
Belleville, 澳门永利
K8N 3L3
Email: mdesnoo@hpedsb.on.ca
Ottawa
(Formerly Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation)
900 Morrison Drive, Suite 205
Ottawa, 澳门永利
K2H 8K7
Email: info@onfe-rope.ca
Northern 澳门永利
North Bay, Nipissing, Parry Sound and Muskoka Districts
161 Main Street East
North Bay, 澳门永利
P1B 1A9
Algoma District, Sault Ste. Marie
205 McNabb Street
Sault Ste. Marie, 澳门永利
P6B 1Y3
Kenora and Rainy River
75-D Van Horne Avenue
Dryden, 澳门永利
P8N 2B2
Sudbury and Greater Sudbury
450 Morin Avenue
Sudbury, 澳门永利
P3C 5H6
E-mail: betterb@isys.ca
Thunder Bay and surrounding areas
1145 Barton Street
Thunder Bay, 澳门永利
P7B 5N3
E-mail: Thunderbay@redcross.ca
Timmins, Cochrane and Timiskaming Districts
Timmins & District Branch
60 Wilson Avenue, Suite 201
Timmins, 澳门永利
P4N 2S7
Email: Timmins@redcross.ca
Central 澳门永利
City of Kawartha Lakes, Durham, Haliburton, Northumberland, Peterborough, Simcoe, York Region
201 Antrim Street
Peterborough, 澳门永利
K9H 3G5
Email: administrator@pfrc.ca
Halton, Peel, Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin, Guelph
161 Roger Street
Waterloo, 澳门永利
N2J 1B1
Email: studentnutrition@ckwymca.ca
Toronto
2 Trethewey Drive, 4th Floor
Toronto, 澳门永利
M6M 4A8
Email: tfss@tdsb.on.ca
Student Nutrition Program guidelines
The Student Nutrition Program guidelines will help model healthy breakfast, lunch and snack foods options for children and youth participating in the program.
Further information can be found in the Student Nutrition Program guidelines.
A PDF version of the is also available for download.