Food for all: the story of FoodShare shows how community food security programs can make a difference, even if they can't end hunger.




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Food for all: the story of FoodShare shows how community food security programs can make a difference, even if they can't end hunger.

FOODSHARE did not start off particularly green or radical. When it was created in 1985, FoodShare was envisaged by Art Eggleton, then mayor of Toronto, as a way of coordinating access to the emergency food sector, and as a self-promotion tool for his re-election campaign. FoodShare still runs a h...

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