BHP donates $500,000 to Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre’s Plant Possibility Campaign to help meet growing need
19 März 2024 - 4:00PM
BHP and the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre (SFBLC) are
pleased to announce a $500,000 donation from BHP to SFBLC’s Plant
Possibility Campaign. The donation will support a new food
warehouse and learning campus, as the SFBLC expands to meet the
city’s increasing need for safe, affordable and nutritious food.
Poverty and hunger are overwhelming realities for the people
turning to the SFBLC each month. In the last ten years, Saskatoon’s
food bank has increased from 12,000 to as many as 23,000 people
served each month, 40 per cent of which are children.
SFBLC currently operates out of inefficient, aging buildings
that require expensive upgrades to operate more effectively.
Patch-work repairs have been made over recent years, but SFBLC can
no longer delay the need to find a new and functional home and have
turned to the community to help raise the funds for an expanded
space and purpose-built operations tailored to the communities’
needs.
BHP’s half a million-dollar investment will help the SFBLC to
transform the model of service delivery in our community. It will
go towards optimizing operations, increase the quality and quantity
of healthy foods available, expand food distribution and allow the
SFBLC to serve all 36 food banks in the province.
“BHP’s investment will have a transformative impact, today and
tomorrow by ensuring hungry people will be fed,” said Laurie
O’Connor, Executive Director of SFBLC. “Together we are shifting
what is possible, and we thank you for your belief in what we do
and for your support — a true reflection of the spirit, resilience,
and values of Saskatchewan people.”
"We’ve all felt the rising costs of living, and the Saskatoon
Food Bank & Learning Centre provides important access to
healthy, nutritious food and vital support services that help
people get back on their feet, allowing them to not only survive,
but thrive," said Karina Gistelinck, Asset President Potash.
“Through our investment, BHP is thrilled to support the new food
warehouse as well as innovative employment and nutritional
education programs that support long-term positive outcomes.”
Since 2015, BHP has contributed over $50 million to community
organizations and initiatives in Saskatchewan. These contributions
are driven by BHP’s fundamental belief that success is achieved
through community partnerships that create lasting mutual
benefit.
ABOUT SASKATOON FOOD BANK & LEARNING
CENTREThe Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre is
committed to ensuring a food secure community where all people have
access to safe, affordable, and nutritious food and believe it’s
important to address the underlying issues contributing to hunger
and poverty in our community. The Learning Centre offers various
learning, self-help, and life skills programs that are supportive
of learning needs and aspirations within a family-oriented,
empowering, and self-directed environment.
ABOUT BHPBHP is a global resources company with
its Canadian operational headquarters in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan and global business development headquarters
in Toronto. BHP has a global workforce of approximately 80,000
people working in locations
across Canada, Australia, Asia, the UK, US and Latin
America. BHP produces commodities essential for global
decarbonization, economic development and food security including
copper, nickel, iron ore, metallurgical coal and is developing
the Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan,
Canada. Further information on BHP can be found at:
bhp.com
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Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning CentreLaurie
O’ConnorExecutive DirectorSaskatoon Food Bank & Learning
Centre306.370.6998
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