What we do

OUR fierce focus

We ensure that any child going entire weekends without food will be fed.

We are seeing a shift from poverty elimination to a preventative methodology.

We reduce barriers to accessing healthy food, which impacts immediate, short and long-term developmental outcomes for children and youth. Provision of food is a key prevention strategy impacting physical health, mental health and academic success, in breaking the cycle of poverty.

Children who live with chronic hunger develop physically and socially at a slower pace than their peers and experience higher levels of anxiety, hyperactivity, irritability and aggression. Even relatively short nutritional deficiencies can negatively impact a child’s health.

When children receive the nourishment they need, a whole new world opens up. They can concentrate better in class, have higher energy levels, improve test scores and attendance, and become more social.

If we are truly committed to breaking the root causes of poverty, we need to focus resources on children ensuring they are provided the tools needed to grow, thrive and succeed.

40

Number of Students that will receive weekly food packages in the 2023-24 school year

3

Number of Schools involved with Food4Kids

WEEKENDS

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Muskoka

🎨 Food4Kids Muskoka Summer Design Challenge

CALLING ALL YOUNG ARTISTS!

Your Design Could Be Our Next Winner!
We’re looking for a tagline and image to represent Food4Kids Muskoka for the 2025–2026 school year — and we want your creativity!
Who Can Enter: Kids up to age 13
Deadline: September 1, 2025
How to Enter: Email your design to hello@food4kidsmuskoka.ca
🏆 The Prize:
One winner will be selected by our Board of Directors to win a prize pack and be our official KID VIP — attending events and seeing their design featured across all of our marketing!