Student Nutrition Access Program The Student Nutrition Access Program (SNAP) provides a range of food, nutrition, and related health and wellness supports to fuel students through school. SNAP supports through access to food and health; operation of food pantries and food hampers, food and health nutrition wellness education, event programming and outreach, community services and referrals, and reliefs toward ending food insecurity and student poverty. We can’t learn without food. And the commitment to helping students be food secure means SNAP adapts to keep food and services accessible. Our new food hamper delivery options secured for those self-isolating and when on-campus pick-up wasn’t possible. SNAP keeps on with Casa Loma providing food access, food skills, and community engagement. Student Centre, Sample Services E Building, Food Hampers Room 17 416.415.5000 ext. 6314 Pre-packed food hampers for safer pick-up, delivery, and e-delivery where applicable. Registration required. St. James Food Pantry A Building, Access to nutritious food and meals. NonRoom 159A perishables, perishables, and fresh produce. 416.415.5000 ext. 2845 Registration required. Food Programs & Programming Waterfront For example, online cooking demos, online workshops with nutritionists, food socials, food fun gaming and entertainment, Concourse level, Good Food Market, community gardening, and more. Room 031 Income Tax Clinic 416.415.5000 ext. 5356 Annual Income Tax Clinic helps students file their taxes for free. Volunteer opportunities. Resources & Referrals From info on nutrition to recipes; to info on community agencies to government assistance (e.g. food banks, social assistance), to informed staff to help navigate both – food and community health.
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