Feeding Nunavut: Inuksuit School Breakfast Fundraiser

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Inuksuit School is the home to 114 students from kindergarten through grade 12 in Qikiqtarjuaq – ᕿᑭᖅᑕᕐᔪᐊᖅ – Qikiqtariuaq is an Inuit hamlet in the High Arctic region of Nunavut. The school offers students a daily breakfast and healthy snack program.  Approximately 60 to 70 students take advantage of the breakfast program daily.  student demand has depleted the school meal program budget. The program needs to raise $12,000 to continue to the end of the current fiscal year (March 2018). For some students, school meal programs are their only reliable source of food. We need your help to bridge the funding gap for this important program.

Groceries in the North are typically 2 – 3 times higher than the rest of Canada. It is extremely expensive, to purchase fresh produce in the High Arctic, remote regions of Canada. Qikiqtarjuaq is a remote fly-in community with annual resupply by sealift. Dry goods such as cereal and muffin ingredients can be shipped to Qikiqtarjuaq by sealift. Perishables such as fruits and vegetables have to be flown in year-round to the community contributing to the higher costs.

Donate to this crowdfunding project here!

Here’s some reading on why fundraisers like this are really important. Food insecurity is a huge problem in Northern Canada, and I feel like it doesn’t get much attention:

Food insecurity in Nunavut ‘should be considered a national crisis,’ expert says

Nunavut’s hunger problem: ‘We can’t pretend it doesn’t exist anymore’

Nunavut, Northwest Territories food insecurity reaches record level: study

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Feeding Nunavut: Inuksuit School Breakfast Fundraiser

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