On behalf of the Nourish NS Board of Directors, we would like to share that Lisa Roberts, Executive Director of Nourish NS has announced her intention to run as a federal NDP candidate for Halifax-Needham and will complete her role, at Nourish, effective April 1, 2024. We extend a warm congratulations to Lisa on this news, with appreciation for Lisa's leadership efforts throughout her time with Nourish Nova Scotia and well wishes for her future endeavours.
Read MoreCongratulations to our 2023 Food & Film Challenge winner, Grace!
Read MoreThe Coalition for Healthy School Food has sponsored a petition to the House of Commons
Read MoreWe are excited to announce our upcoming move to a new (to us) space in the heart of North Dartmouth!
Read MoreEach year, we acknowledge an outstanding Nourish volunteer who has contributed their time and energy to advancing the work of Nourish through the Golden Carrot Award. New this year, we have also created an award to recognize a volunteer who has had a significant impact on our work even though they are newer to Nourish: the Green Sprout Award!
Read MoreNourish is excited to be an official charity in the Blue Nose Marathon Charity Challenge once more this year. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, and we need your help!
Read MoreBlog post contibuted by Nourish volunteers Memoona and Areen. Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims all around the world. It is considered one of the five pillars of Islam and is observed with great reverence and devotion. During this month, Muslims fast from dawn until dusk, avoiding food and water, among other things.
Read MoreLooking for foodsafe lunchbox recipes to keep your kids nourished while they attend March Break camps? Here are some of our favourites!
Read MoreFebruary 1st marks African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia. There are 52 historic African Nova Scotian communities, dating back over 200 years. African Heritage Month is a time to recognize the tremendous legacy of African Nova Scotians, past and present.
Read MoreWith mental health at the forefront of many of our minds this week, we thought it would be a good time to look at the important connection between the food we eat and our mental health.
Read MoreChampions of school food programs cheered on Wednesday when the interim deputy minister of education told MLAs on the public accounts committee that Nova Scotia is “actively working on the development of a universal lunch program that would be free to all children, universally available.”
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