Meet Jamie

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
Meet Nyenz
Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
Meet Alex

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
NourishFest 2025

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
Youth Celebrating Local Through Film

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
Meet Zach

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
A Youth Food Leaders Program Update and Heartfelt Thanks to Our Participants and Supporters

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
A word from our previous Food and Film Challenge winner

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
The Grow Eat Learn Trailer in Scotsburn

Meet Nourish champion, Jasmine! Jasmine has been involved in many projects with us over the last year, but most notably, she has made incredible contributions to our Youth Food Leaders program during its pilot launch. Since then, she has continued her work with us to develop and deliver Food Skills workshops and create associated resources. We are excited to highlight Jasmine’s contributions this month!
What’s for Lunch in Nova Scotia Schools?

February 1st marks African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia. African Nova Scotians are a distinct people with collective rights tied to over 52 land-based communities in the part of Mi’kma’ki known as Nova Scotia, whose contributions have been intricately woven into the cultural, economic, educational, and artistic landscape of this province for over 400 years.