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Month: January 2026

Building Bridges: Community-Driven Solutions to Food Insecurity in Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous Populations

Community-driven initiatives in Edmonton address food insecurity among Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous populations by providing culturally significant foods, reviving traditions, and building local partnerships.

Empowering Families: Embracing Cultural Traditions Through Nutrition Education

Nutrition education honoring Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous food traditions empowers families, fosters cultural pride, promotes wellness, addresses food security, and strengthens community support.

Building Bridges: How Community Partnerships Expand Access to Culturally Significant Foods

Community partnerships like the Afro-Caribbean Food Bank enhance food security by providing culturally significant foods, preserving heritage, fostering pride, and strengthening community unity through donations and volunteering.

Employed but Hungry: How Edmonton's Food Access Gaps Push Working Families to Seek Help

Picture this: You work 40 hours a week, maybe even juggle two jobs, yet you're standing in line at a food bank. You're not unemployed. You're not lazy. You're one of thousands of Edmonton families discovering that having a job doesn't guarantee food security. This isn't a story about the unemployed: it's about working families […]

Building Resilient Communities with Culturally Inclusive Food Programs

Culturally inclusive food programs foster resilience by honoring heritage, building community unity, addressing food insecurity with familiar Afro-Caribbean foods, empowering through education, and encouraging involvement.

Celebrating Heritage: The Vital Role of Culturally Relevant Foods in Community Health and Identity

The Afro-Caribbean Food Bank in Edmonton promotes community health and cultural identity by providing culturally relevant foods, addressing food insecurity, and encouraging volunteer and donation support.

Empowering Communities: Creative Solutions to Food Insecurity

The Afro-Caribbean Food Bank combats food insecurity by providing culturally significant foods, empowering communities through support, Indigenous initiatives, creative programs, and volunteer engagement.

Easing Transitions: How Newcomer Support Services Bring Comfort Through Familiar Foods

Newcomer support services like the Afro-Caribbean Food Bank ease cultural transitions by providing familiar, culturally significant foods, promoting nutrition, community, and belonging for immigrant families.

The Working Family Hunger Crisis: Why More Employed Edmontonians Rely on ACFB's Culturally Appropriate Support

Preview Card Opening Paragraph:You work full-time, maybe even two jobs, but you still find yourself choosing between paying rent and buying groceries. You're not alone: across Edmonton, more working families than ever are turning to the Afro-Caribbean Food Bank (ACFB) for support. But this isn't just about filling empty stomachs. It's about finding dignity, cultural […]

Building Resilient Communities: The Power of Culturally Inclusive Food Programs

Culturally inclusive food programs, like Edmonton’s Afro-Caribbean Food Bank, strengthen community resilience by providing familiar foods that nurture cultural pride, address food insecurity, and foster unity.

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The Afro-Caribbean Food Bank Canada Centre (ACFBCC) supports diverse communities throughout Edmonton, with a focus on newcomers and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), while remaining accessible to all individuals and families in need.

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