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Beyond food banks
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Includes bibliography and appendices., by Alexandra Harper & Hillary Atkinson., Date of Project Submission: April 2014., Completed for: OPIRG ; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers ; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., IDST 4220Y.
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Food bank community assessment
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Forward -- Acknowledgements -- Section 1: Introduction -- Section 2: Research method -- Section 3: Food security, the bigger picture -- Section 4: Social barriers, daily challenges of poverty -- Section 5: Fare Share food bank operations and services -- Section 6: Access to the food banks -- Section 7: Service at the food banks -- Section 8: Donations to the food banks -- Section 9: Nutritional content of foods provided -- Section 10: Misuse of the food banks -- Section 11: Alternative services -- Section 12: Cobourg Salvation Army Family Services -- Section 13: Analysis and recommendations -- Section 14: Areas for further research -- Resources and references -- Appendices., Prepared by: Karine Rogers and Jessi Dobyns. --, Prepared for: Northumberland Fare Share, Cobourg Salvation Army Family Services, Up From the Ashes, Northumberland County Health Unit, The Trent Centre for Community-Based Education, Politics/Women's Studies 400: Professor Hobbs., April 2003., Includes bibliographic references (p. 40)., WMST/POLT: Advanced Studies in Feminism & Social Justice.
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Food bank needs assessment survey
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Forward -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Resources., prepared by Carrie Swail. --, For Kawartha Food Share, May 2001., Includes bibliographic resources (p. 27)., CAST
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Trent University community garden project
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The primary purpose of this project was to represent research that can help to develop a community garden on Symons Campus at Trent University. The secondary purpose was to hopefully initiate many new traditions at the university and open the garden to the entire community., 1. Introduction -- 2. History of community gardens efforts at Trent University. 1.1 Location, format and status. 1.2 What can be learned from the past? -- 3. Community gardens in the Peterborough Region. 3.1 The role of the YWCA-Direct support. 3.2 Community gardens not affiliated with the YWCA. 3.3 Related educational and community development programs. 3.4 Factors contributing to success -- 4. Select community gardens outside of Peterborough. 4.1 City Farmer: Vancouver. 4.2 Montreal Community Gardens. 4.3 FoodShare: Toronto. 4.4 Strathcona Community Gardens. 4.5 Community gardens in university settings -- 5. Ecological management techniques. 5.1 Companion planting as a method for pest control. 5.2 Soil maintenance. 5.3 Heritage seed varieties -- 6. Conclusion., By: Anna Sandilands and Christina Dance. --, Date of project submission: February 26, 2001., Includes works cited., ERST 383H: Community Based Research Project.