Ontario: Youth-initiate ‘Meals with Love’ to Promote Nutritious, Healthy Eating Habits


Media Release

Ontario, Oct 11:
Few inspired youth from Peel Region and the Community Environment Alliance of Peel in Brampton, here recently united to carry out their philanthropic project with a simple mandate to promote the value of nutrition and to promulgate healthy eating habits. 

Meals with Love (MWL) is a youth-initiated project that has recently been set up to bring about a positive change among low-income families in the Greater Toronto Area, in need of healthy food. Aaron Pinto (Project Coordinator), Amita Pande (Finance Director), Simona Rasquinha (Marketing Director), Shreya Bhandari (Communications Director), Zarmina Khan (Public Relations Director), Ranjana Mitra (Advisor) and Naunidhi Kaur (Advisor) hoped to make a difference in the world this summer through this initiative, starting first with their local community.



About MWL project

The MWL project provides nutritiously packed environmentally-friendly (zero-waste) food hampers which have an approximate shelf-life of one week. Over $1600 in donations was received from community organizations, agencies, middle-income citizens and local businesses helping to create a total of 50 hampers. The food hampers were provided to new immigrants, the aged, ill, abused, deprived, injured and even the recovering.

Each hamper consisted of organic and low sodium food items including: onions, potatoes, bell peppers, tomatoes, carrots, peaches, Canola oil, rice, whole-wheat bread, chocolate, a Peel Region PBA-free water bottle, and a $5.00 grocery store gift certificate. Along with the hamper distribution process, presentations on healthy eating were arranged to educate people of how to correctly maintain a wholesome diet. 

Spreading awareness healthy meal

Rather than just supplying home-cooked meals, Meals with Love provide those at the South Asian Family Support Services (Scarborough, Ontario), the Interim Place (Halton, Ontario) and Surveyor’s Point Social Housing (Mississauga, Ontario) with the necessary ingredients to create a healthy meal. Through their interactive skit, they also provided useful tips and advised the audience about how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy ingredients.
 
Project co-ordinator, Aaron Pinto says, “Truly, the MWL Hamper Distribution Day was, in my view, prosperous, as I had the opportunity to give back to my community in a very special way. It will definitely be a lifetime experience that I will never forget! But something in my heart tells me that my work is not complete – and that this is not the end.”

Future plans

Currently, the MWL team is working on a proposal that will be presented to the United Way of Peel in September 2009. If they are content with the proposal and deem it to be appropriate, the United Way will provide up to $2000 for the implementation of the MWL project in the coming year. The team is planning to create a harvest table event in the future.

The Community Environment Alliance of Peel thanks these passionate and hardworking youth for their excellent work. We wholly support their future endeavours! For more information visit website: www.mealswithlove.webs.com

  

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  • Vincent Peters, mangalore/ New york

    Mon, Oct 12 2009

    Good job Aron Pinto and friends, God bless you all in your future projects.

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  • Joseph Mascarenhas, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 11 2009

    Best Wishes Aaron Pinto and friends, keep up the good work. God Bless you all and all the best for your future project.

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  • Della Rego, Mangalore, Doha, Qatar

    Sun, Oct 11 2009

    Well done team for your good deed. Wish you all the best for your future projects. May God bless you all.

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