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Thank you for your gift of healthy food to a Halton student!

Thank you for your gift of healthy food to a Halton student!

by hfft | Nov 19, 2020 | Latest new bites, What's happening

#GivingTuesdayCa, December 1st, 2020 directly following Black Friday and Cyber Monday, marks the “Opening Day of the Giving Season”. We would like to thank everyone who this year chose to give the gift of healthy food to a Halton child to fuel a full day of learning! ...
Petal Academy and HFFT partner to support Halton student success, one beautiful holiday creation at a time!

Petal Academy and HFFT partner to support Halton student success, one beautiful holiday creation at a time!

by hfft | Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized

Looking for something a little bit different to do this season? Have that special spot in your home that could use a little bit of hand-made beauty? Have that special someone you want to thank for being a good neighbour, friend, or coworker, or simply wish to brighten...
THANK YOU Drummond Farms for your donation of $1,000 to HFFT – WOW!

THANK YOU Drummond Farms for your donation of $1,000 to HFFT – WOW!

by hfft | Oct 28, 2020 | Latest new bites, What's happening

Fall typically means Great Big CRUNCH time at Halton Food for Thought. Since its inception in 2016, more than 200,000 student CRUNCHERS have participated in one HUGE moment of non-silence each October as part of Halton Food for Thought’s month-long focus on healthy...

HFFT’s 2019 / 2020 Partnership Recognition Award Winners are…..

by hfft | Jun 29, 2020 | Uncategorized

Did you know that in partnership with the community, over 2,100 Halton Food for Thought Volunteers (including 1060 students) provided healthy nutritious food to elementary and secondary students via 200+ Student Nutrition Programs in over 130 partner schools this...
Ethel Gardiner PS Hungry Bears Breakfast Club says thank you to retiring SNP Volunteer Marge Anderson.

Ethel Gardiner PS Hungry Bears Breakfast Club says thank you to retiring SNP Volunteer Marge Anderson.

by hfft | Jun 2, 2020 | Uncategorized

If it is true that it takes a village to raise a child, long-time Ethel Gardiner Public School Student Nutrition Program (affectionately known as The Hungry Bears Breakfast Club) volunteer Marge Anderson, has played a part in the success of many Halton Hills students!...
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