Join a group of 5-7 community members in your neighbourhood to exchange meals weekly. Explore new foods, gain new skills, and make new friends.
Community members that register will answer a few questions about their food requirements and preferences and be matched with people with similar needs and tastes in their neighbourhood. After that you will meet up with your club weekly to exchange meals. Each person is responsible for bringing a serving for each member of the club.
Beyond weekly meetups with your group to exchange meals, you’ll be the first to be invited to Kithship Village exclusive educational events such as cooking classes, community garden tours, and foraging workshops.
This initiative serves many purposes:
Helps individuals, especially those living alone, to save money through encouraging and justifying bulk purchasing and preparation that reduces overall food costs and time spent preparing food.
Facilitates social eating, associated with positive health outcomes.
Promotes intentionality around food sourcing, preparation, and consumption.
In order for community to thrive, we need to be intentional, reciprocal, and consistent. This club’s purpose to connect you with other people that want those same things and value the beauty and importance of food as a vessel of community care.
To learn more about what makes a healthy meal, visit Canada’s food guide.
Join a group of 5-7 community members in your neighbourhood to exchange meals weekly. Explore new foods, gain new skills, and make new friends.
Community members that register will answer a few questions about their food requirements and preferences and be matched with people with similar needs and tastes in their neighbourhood. After that you will meet up with your club weekly to exchange meals. Each person is responsible for bringing a serving for each member of the club.
Beyond weekly meetups with your group to exchange meals, you’ll be the first to be invited to Kithship Village exclusive educational events such as cooking classes, community garden tours, and foraging workshops.
This initiative serves many purposes:
Helps individuals, especially those living alone, to save money through encouraging and justifying bulk purchasing and preparation that reduces overall food costs and time spent preparing food.
Facilitates social eating, associated with positive health outcomes.
Promotes intentionality around food sourcing, preparation, and consumption.
In order for community to thrive, we need to be intentional, reciprocal, and consistent. This club’s purpose to connect you with other people that want those same things and value the beauty and importance of food as a vessel of community care.
To learn more about what makes a healthy meal, visit Canada’s food guide.