Aboriginal Housing Society PG
1919 17th Avenue, Prince George
Join us for an in-person event on April 14 to provide input on the development of a food charter for the city of Prince George and surrounding area.
If you are unable to attend, or have questions or input you would like to provide to our project team please contact us at foodsystemsnorth@gmail.com
Food Charters can play an important role in guiding what action and investments are made for and by a community.
A food charter is a resource that is created with the community to outline a shared vision for the local food system. The goal of a Food Charter is to guide action and investments that contribute to the needs and wants of the community in both the short-term and food future contexts.
Ways that a Food Charter can invest in a community can be:
- Food Systems Planning, such as food policies, initiatives, programs or economic developments
- Food Systems Advocacy, such as advocating for food access, sustainable food production, urban and rural food lands, and agricultural education/support
- Food System Education, such as making food knowledge accessible to the community or supporting school food literacy programs
- Community Engagement, such as creating opportunities for community participation and collaboration
- Food Celebration, such as social food gatherings, story telling, and cultural food programs
