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Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security Awards $60,000 in Scholarships to Shed Light on Food Insecurity in Canada
m-FINANCEm-FINANCE(US:MFI) Prnewswire·2025-06-04 11:00

Group 1: Scholarships and Research Support - Maple Leaf Foods and the Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security announced the 2025/26 Maple Leaf Board Scholarships in Food Insecurity, awarding a total of $60,000 to four scholars [1][2] - Each recipient, including Masters and Doctoral candidates, will receive a $15,000 scholarship to support their research on food insecurity in Canada [2] - The scholarship program has supported 21 students since its inception in 2020, focusing on research that addresses food insecurity [3] Group 2: Research Focus Areas - Rachel Blais will examine the nonprofit sector's role in addressing food insecurity in Iqaluit and develop community-led recommendations for poverty reduction [6] - Gabrielle Jacob will measure differences in food insecurity rates among marginalized populations and analyze changes over time with food bank usage [6] - Sylvia Odhiambo will investigate the relationship between immigration status, trauma/mental disorders, and food insecurity [6] - Michaela Tokarski will analyze the impact of the Ottawa Food Bank's decision to reduce food distribution by 20-50% on clients and member agencies [6] Group 3: Organizational Goals and Commitment - The Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security aims to reduce food insecurity in Canada by 50% by 2030 and advocates for critical public policies [4] - The Centre invests in knowledge building and programs to enhance the capacity of communities to achieve sustainable food security [4] - Maple Leaf Foods is a leading protein company with approximately 13,500 employees, operating in Canada, the U.S., and Asia [5]