Algoma Public Health awards shine a light on Save Our Young Adults and Harvest Algoma
A little over 13 years ago, Connie Raynor-Elliott founded Save Our Young Adults, a non-profit, grassroots organization that provides real-time support services and direction to people and their families living with addiction in Algoma.
Harvest Algoma is a hub for food rescue, preparation, and production. Established in 2018, it's a centre that not only gathers food donations and distributes them across our community to over 70 partner agencies, it also offers a community commercial kitchen for food preparation, large freezers and refrigerators for food storage allowing fresh foods to be processed and saved as a healthy food source.
"Our champions – supported by an incredible network of volunteers and staff continue to make an impact in serving individuals and families across our community who are impacted by addiction and food insecurity.”
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