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Food Security: IMAGINE

Dear Kids of the Past, August 24, 2020



My name is Rachel Hamilton and I am 27 years old. I want you guys to realize that you are the future. When I was your age I didn’t know a thing about politics, global warming, world hunger, etc. You need to educate yourselves before it’s too late. When I was 18 the world was beginning to face the serious outcomes of global warming and now, 9 years later, we’re suffering for it.

The soil of our Earth needs to be taken care of. When I was 18… Continue

Added by Rachel Hamilton on June 9, 2011 at 11:15pm — 1 Comment

Food Security: ACT

My neighbour is a 92 year old woman, and her children are all grown with families of their own. They try and make it over to her once every other week with groceries and I know that those are all the groceries she gets because she can’t drive herself to the store. Our backyards are only seperated by a small fence, and when I was younger she would always let me come in and pick berries from her fruit/vegetable gardens. For the past few years she hasn’t been able to use her gardens because… Continue

Added by Rachel Hamilton on June 9, 2011 at 10:25pm — No Comments

EVOKE: Food Security: LEARN

I am from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada- which is just South of Toronto. Originally when researching food insecurities in my local area I began the search broadly with Ontario before I realized that there are many instances of homelessness and hunger right in my city. Hamilton is home to one of Canada's poorest neighbourhoods: The Beasley Neighbourhood. It has an average per capita annual income of only $6,226. There are many community centres in Beasley to help out those in need. Soup kitchens,… Continue

Added by Rachel Hamilton on June 9, 2011 at 9:47pm — No Comments

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