The KW Community Fridge is solidarity through mutual aid

While COVID19 has impacted food security, mutual aid efforts in Kitchener-Waterloo have brought some some relief. Image Courtesy of Community Fridge KW.
Dan Kellar - CKMS - KitchenerON | 25-03-2021
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Host: Trish Holmes

In 2019, 10% of households in Waterloo Region experienced food insecurity. That’s close to 20,000 people struggling to provide food for themselves or their family, and these numbers most certainly increased during 2020. Food charities, such as the Food Bank, are underfunded and oversubscribed. Despite good efforts, hunger in our community persists. With an appreciation of the complex nature of hunger,  groups of individuals are stepping up to help their neighbours and fill in the gaps.

A group of Waterloo Region residents recently started a community fridge to facilitate access to high quality food and to reduce food waste in the area.

The KW Community Fridge sits at the back entrance of Full Circle Foods in downtown Kitchener at 3 Charles St West and is the first of its kind in this Region. We talked to Kamil Ahmed, one of the organizers, about the fridge and how it is going.

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The music on today’s show has been 'Fat Cartoon Jazz' by Purple Planet Music .