BHP Supports Regina Food Bank as Reconciliation Partner
BHP Supports Regina Food Bank as Reconciliation Partner
BHP and the Regina Food Bank are pleased to announce a partnership to ensure the financial sustainability and programming impact of the recently created BMO ASAHTOWIKAMIK Food Hub. Through the partnership BHP will invest $350,000, designating BHP as the Reconciliation Partner. Funds will go towards the food sovereignty programme and a mural in the Food Hub created by local Indigenous artist Chantel Yuzicappi, from Standing Buffalo First Nation in Treaty 4 Territory.
BHP和Regina Food Bank很高興宣佈合作伙伴關係,以確保新近建立的BMO ASAHTOWIKAMIk Food Hub的財務可持續性和項目影響力。通過合作伙伴關係,BHP將投資35萬加元,並指定BHP爲和解夥伴。資金將用於食物主權計劃和由當地土著藝術家Chantel Yuzicappi創作的Food Hub壁畫,來自第4條土地的Standing Buffalo第一民族。
The Regina Food Bank feeds over 17,000 people per-month, of which 23% are of self-identified Indigenous decent. Food insecurity is linked to lower education, health and economic outcomes; and addressing it is in-line with the Truth & Reconciliation Calls to Action, particularly those aligned with youth programming, language, education and health.
Regina Food Bank每月爲17,000人提供食物,其中23%自稱爲土著後代。食物不安全與較低的教育、健康和經濟成果有關;解決它與真相與和解行動呼籲一致,特別是與青年計劃、語言、教育和健康一致的行動。
The Food Hub is a national first, providing food bank services with a grocery store feel. The new approach means that for the first time in 40 years, client's will be able to choose the food their family needs from a culturally diverse, nutritious selection. The food sovereignty programme plays an important role in this, supporting initiatives such as buffalo harvests and Indigenous urban agriculture.
Food Hub是全國首家提供食物銀行服務的超市感覺機構。這種新的方法意味着,40年來,客戶將能夠從文化多樣、有營養的選擇中選擇其家庭所需的食物。食物主權計劃在其中發揮着重要作用,支持水牛收穫和土著城市農業等倡議。
The space has been purposefully created as a vibrant gathering place for the community with a focus on making it a welcoming environment for Indigenous community members with the inclusion of Indigenous languages, a reconciliation room to host programming, and the art created by Ms.Yuzicappi.
該空間被有意地創造爲社區的一個充滿活力的聚會場所,重點是讓土著社區成員感到受歡迎,包括土著語言、和解室來舉辦項目以及由Yuzicappi女士創作的藝術品。
The name ASAHTOWIKAMIK is the Cree meaning for a "feeding lodge". The name was gifted through ceremony by Elder Murray Ironchild of Piapot First Nation to the Regina Food Bank for their new location. Elder Ironchild and local Indigenous community members asked that the new Food Hub do more than provide food by focusing on partnerships, programming and giving a hand-up.
ASAHTOWIKAMIk的意思是「飲食小屋」。「ASAHTOWIKAMIk」這個名字是由Piapot第一國的Elder Murray Ironchild經過儀式賜予Regina Food Bank的。Ironchild長老和當地土著社區成員要求新的Food Hub不僅提供食物,還要着重於合作伙伴關係、項目和助人爲樂。
BHP's investment will do just that according to John Bailey, CEO, Regina Food Bank, "We want to thank BHP for helping us advance food sovereignty programming and create a culturally friendly and respectful environment for all. Together, and with BHP's help, we are providing a new model for reconciliation and feeding our community".
根據Regina Food Bank的首席執行官John Bailey的說法,BHP的投資將實現這一目標:「我們要感謝BHP幫助我們推進食物主權計劃,併爲所有人創造一個具有文化友好和尊重的環境。我們一起,並在BHP的幫助下,爲實現和解和滿足社區的需要提供了一個新的模式。」
"At BHP we are very pleased to support the growing need for food bank services and important efforts towards reconciliation in the community in a way that touches on day-to-day experiences and builds stronger, more dignified engagements," said Karina Gistelinck, BHP Potash Asset President. "Partnering with the Food Bank in this way was a natural fit. We recently released our Canada Indigenous Partnerships Plan. This investment is the first reconciliation-focused investment under the new plan; and one that we hope will be the start of many new partnerships. We applaud the Regina Food Bank for their innovative approach."
「在BHP,我們非常高興支持食物銀行服務的不斷增長以及社區和解工作的重要努力,以觸及日常經歷並建立更強大、更尊嚴的合作,」 BHP鎂肥資產總裁Karina Gistelinck說道。「以這種方式與食物銀行合作是自然而然的選擇。我們最近發佈了我們的加拿大土著夥伴關係計劃。這項投資是新計劃下的首個以和解爲重點的投資;我們希望這將是許多新夥伴關係的開始。我們對里賈納食物銀行的創新做法表示讚賞。」
The BMO ASAHTOWIKAMIK Community Food Hub opened to clients on August 16th. To learn more visit
BMO ASAHTOWIKAMIk社區食品中心於8月16日向客戶開放。要了解更多信息,請訪問