Cheap nutrition
Every second Wednesday the gymnasium at the Bernice Sayese Community Centre is filled with volunteers, music, and vegetables — they pack boxes with fresh produce for the Smart Families Food Box program.
The program was started by the Smart Families Food Co-op and is celebrating a decade of operation this year.
“Back about ten years ago the Prince Albert Hunger Committee (saw) a need for more nutritious food in the community, and a more affordable way for the community to get nutritious food, so they banded together and started the co-op,” said Tina Dickson, who is on the board of the co-operative.
Dickson said she has seen the program do a lot of good in the decade it’s had.