8th Annual Food Drive
We created this Food Drive to supplement the hot breakfast program provided to students at William Whyte School - a K-8 school with approximately 250 students, located at 200 Powers St and Manitoba Ave. The nutrition program help students kick start their day off right.
Over the years, we have collected and delivered truckloads of non-perishable food items to the nutrition program at William Whyte School - helping them stock their pantry for winter with items such as cereals, oatmeal, juice, dried fruit, apple sauce, pancake mix and so much more!
They depend on our generosity more than ever and you can help us make a difference!
The Wish List
We are collecting non-perishable foods like:
Cereal
Oatmeal
Granola
Juice
Canned & dried fruit
Powdered milk
Pancake mix
Muffin mix
But everything helps.
Why William Whyte School?
We first found out about the need for donations for this breakfast program back in 2017, in an article in the Free Press reporting that the school’s need for food had already outstripped their funding by the middle of November. Since then, we have continued stocking their shelves and usually deliver about 4-6 car loads of donations each year thanks to this Food Drive.
Who are the kids at William Whyte School?
The majority of students at William Whyte are Indigenous
Most students come from single parent/guardian family structures
One in seven students live in the care of Child and Family Services
Most of the families in the William Whyte catchment area live below the low income cut-off
How does the nutrition program work?
William Whyte School provides their kids with a hot breakfast every school day, but they also provide snacks, lunches, and bi-monthly hampers to families with a combination of purchased food and food they receive from Manitoba Harvest. When they notice that a child isn't bringing lunch to school, or returning to school after going home for lunch not having eaten, they provide lunch as well. They also send lunch home to any student who knows there's nothing at home in the cupboard.
What do the kids like to eat?
This program is run by the school's nutrition coordinator, who plans the menus. The kids love a variety menu items, such as pancakes, cereal (especially Cheerios), fruit, and granola.
Who funds this program?
They receive funding from Universal Nutrition Funding through the province. The school has told us that the provincial government does provide adequate funding for the in-school nutrition support so that means that any additional donations, like the food items donated through our Food Drive, to go directly towards the families that need it most. Our donations are very much appreciated at William Whyte School.
How is the budget looking for the 2024/25 school year?
The rising cost of groceries has had a big impact on the budget forecast. Overall food costs have risen more than 5% this year, with costs of milk and cereal leading the price increases. That kind of price increase represents a full month or more of food for the entire school! Every little bit that we can donate will help them stretch their budget to feed the students.
How can I help?
Please drop off a non-perishable food donation before Dec 15th to any of the various drop-off spots listed below, or at any of our open houses.
Cash donations are also greatly appreciated, with a tax receipt provided by the Children’s Heritage Fund. Please make a cheque out to Children’s Heritage Foundation and in the memo of the cheque note that it is for William Whyte Community School, and mail to:
The Winnipeg School Division
Admin #1 Building, 1577 Wall Street East
Winnipeg, MB R3E 2S5
Collection Locations
Donations can be made at any of the following locations from November 25th to December 15th, 2024
Food donation drop-off's are also accepted at all of The Moore Group Open Houses from November 25th to December 15th, 2024
Click here to find an open house or follow us on instagram @themooregroup where open houses are posted each Friday!