Working smartly to end hunger means using CFGB resources effectively and efficiently. This process begins when wise decisions are made in communities where CFGB supports projects. Sometimes people simply need food aid, while in other situations it is important to focus on improving agriculture practices so people can produce their own food. Appropriate responses can vary greatly. Within the CFGB network, there is a continual emphasis to build our capacity to improve programming. Trainings, coordination, coaching, evaluations and experience are some of the tools that CFGB uses to improve our ability to end hunger.
Come and hear Alden Braul, Capacity Development Manager, share stories of how CFGB is working smartly to end hunger.
Monday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m.
ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 192 Shirreff St., FITZROY HARBOUR
ST JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 28-2nd St. E., CORNWALL
Tuesday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m.
GRACE UNITED CHURCH, 150 Robert St. NAPANEE
Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1 p.m.
ST JAMES’ UNITED CHURCH, 2230 Victoria St (w. of Yonge) INNISFIL
Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7 p.m.
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grey Rd. 109 HOLSTEIN
Thursday, Nov. 25, 1 p.m.
MOUNT BRYDGES UNITED CHURCH, Glendon Dr/CR14, MOUNT BRYDGES
Thursday, Nov. 25 7p.m.
UNITED MENNONITE EDUCATION INSTITUTE, 614 Mersea Rd (w .of hwy 77) LEAMINGTON
Friday, Nov. 26 11 a.m.
FAITH CENTENNIAL UNITED CHURCH 28 Main St W., SELKIRK
RSVP to the Mayberrys by NOVEMBER 19 for this meeting as lunch will be provided.
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