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Our Narrative
On July 21, 2014 Aviah Whole Foods was established in response to the high cost of food prices and inflation. Seeing the impact it caused across all communities initiated a call to action.
Our vision is to have friends, families, neighbours, the sick and shut-in, the elderly, members of various communities, and families who are financially challenged, team up collectively with like-minded individuals creating a sense of community food purchasing as a solution, making healthy foods affordable. There is a correlation between what you eat, food educational awareness - such as nutritional health benefits specific to foods we ingest - and how diet shapes your mental health.
Our motto is: no one should be nutritionally left behind due to lack of accessibility to fresh foods regardless of one's social background or economical status creating gaps within the gaps of affordability inequality. In some cases, families' priorities and financial situations are a determining factor as to how well some families will eat.
We are dedicated to providing ordinary people with accessible, quality and affordable fresh foods to all people by sharing boxes of bulk foods which could be up to 50 pounds.
It is a fact that eating unhealthily can and will compromise your health due to lack of nutrients and falling short of daily recommended servings within the Canadian Food Guide.
The repercussions of an unhealthy population can be detrimental to communities and to our economy.
We wanted to give families, children, men, women, the vulnerable, and the elderly, who would normally be excluded, options to be included in purchasing quality whole foods and superfoods.
Our vision is to have friends, families, neighbours, the sick and shut-in, the elderly, members of various communities, and families who are financially challenged, team up collectively with like-minded individuals creating a sense of community food purchasing as a solution, making healthy foods affordable. There is a correlation between what you eat, food educational awareness - such as nutritional health benefits specific to foods we ingest - and how diet shapes your mental health.
Our motto is: no one should be nutritionally left behind due to lack of accessibility to fresh foods regardless of one's social background or economical status creating gaps within the gaps of affordability inequality. In some cases, families' priorities and financial situations are a determining factor as to how well some families will eat.
We are dedicated to providing ordinary people with accessible, quality and affordable fresh foods to all people by sharing boxes of bulk foods which could be up to 50 pounds.
It is a fact that eating unhealthily can and will compromise your health due to lack of nutrients and falling short of daily recommended servings within the Canadian Food Guide.
The repercussions of an unhealthy population can be detrimental to communities and to our economy.
We wanted to give families, children, men, women, the vulnerable, and the elderly, who would normally be excluded, options to be included in purchasing quality whole foods and superfoods.