University of Guelph receives federal funding for project focusing on food insecurity
Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield announced on Thursday that $764,520 is going towards Food Uniting Neighbours.
It is a two-year project that aims to find ways to increase access to healthy, affordable and culturally specific foods for residents in Guelph’s Onward Willow neighbourhood, which is home to many low-income and newcomer residents.
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