BURLINGTON, ON, June 27, 2012 /CNW/ - As school across Canada close for the summer, Sodexo's Feeding Our Future® program, in partnership with Sodexo client accounts, vendors and hunger relief organizations, will help bridge the gap for many children who would otherwise not receive healthy lunches during the summer months by preparing and serving approximately 135,000 lunches in nine cities across Canada.
Since Feeding Our Future's inception in 2001, Sodexo has provided more than 750,000 free summer lunches to hungry children in Canada.
"Feeding Our Future is more than a feeding program, it's a commitment to provide an opportunity for the youth of our country to lead healthy productive lives, through proper nutrition," said Tracey Durand, Executive Director of the Sodexo Foundation in Canada. "However, it remains a challenge because even with the existing summer food service programs, thousands of children who rely on school breakfast and lunch programs risk hunger or malnutrition once the school year ends."
Feeding Our Future will provide approximately 135,000 lunches during July and August in nine cities: Vancouver, Regina, Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Oakville and Halifax.
The Feeding Our Future program is funded by the Sodexo Foundation, the anti-hunger charitable arm of Sodexo, Inc. Sodexo employees work closely with local hunger relief organizations who distribute the meals to children through identified community camps and summer outreach programs. This resourceful program donates the food and labour necessary to provide summer lunches to children who would otherwise go hungry.
More than 5.5 million people, most of them children, are at risk of hunger on a daily basis in Canada. The Sodexo Foundation supports innovative programs to help children and families who are at risk of hunger. To make a contribution to the fight against hunger or for more information, please visit www.sodexofoundation.org.
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