by David Thompson | Mar 12, 2026 | Blog post
Harvest Algoma is looking for strategic leaders to help shape the future of food security in our region. Where We Are In just one year, Harvest Algoma has evolved from a grassroots food rescue effort into an independent nonprofit with a focused mission: reduce food...
by David Thompson | Mar 11, 2026 | Blog post
A Tradition with Purpose This Easter, your purchase can do more than fill a table, it can help fill plates across Algoma. Harvest Algoma’s Easter Bread Sale offers beautifully baked loaves that not only bring joy to your family but also support a vital cause. Each $10...
by David Thompson | Fév 17, 2026 | Blog post
A simple offering that moves food from surplus to supper, right here at home. Right now, in a community not far from your church, someone is choosing between groceries and medication. A parent is skipping dinner so their child can eat. A senior is stretching a...
by Abondance Algoma | Nov 24, 2025 | Blog post
An open letter and invitation from the Algoma Food Security Network One in four households in Algoma are experiencing food insecurity. Local organizations are working hard to rescue and distribute food, but local effort alone cannot close the gap. We are inviting the...
by Abondance Algoma | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog post
Sault Ste. Marie, ON – The Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre (SSMIC) has successfully completed a year-long project funded by a $100,000 Resilient Communities Fund grant from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The initiative, which ran...
by David Thompson | Août 14, 2025 | Blog post, Events
by Kenneth Armstrong, Sootoday Published August 13, 2025 In an effort to support local food security, Denis Beaulieu has constructed an enormous wooden table — one six-foot section at a time — that now stretches over 100 feet. A 108-foot-long picnic table built as...