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Program: London/Middlesex  
Organization: Ontario Student Nutrition Program - Southwest Region
Phone Numbers: 519-521-5976 or 519-671-6258
Email: osnp@von.ca
Website: osnp.ca/our-communities/middlesex-london
Address:
The Western Fair Administration Building
316 Rectory St
London, ON
N5W 3V9
Intersection: Rectory St and York St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility Notes: Offered at various locations throughout the community
Hours: Call ahead * hours vary
Executives: Katherine Hogendoorn - Community Development Coordinator
katherine.hogendoorn@von.ca
Service Description: Community-based student nutrition programs with a large voluntary component * tools and resources for elementary, secondary and alternative schools to start and operate nutrition programs * school breakfast, snack or lunch programs

Community partners:
  • City of London
  • Cooking for Kids, London InterCommunity Health Centre
  • Investing in Children
  • London District Catholic School Board
  • MayCourt Club of London
  • Middlesex-London Health Unit
  • Thames Valley District School Board
  • Conseil Scolaire Viamonde
  • Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence
  • Jon Williams - Williams Financial Group - Manulife Securities Inc.
  • Canadian Motorcycle Cruisers Chapter 10 London

Application: Call for more information
Languages: English
Area Served:
London and Middlesex County  
See Also: Community Food Programs
Food Banks and Community Food Programs
Weight Management

This information was last completely updated on November 2, 2023

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"About Us"
We believe that it is essential for these programs to be open to all students. Every student can benefit from having access to nutritious foods at school. There are many reasons that prevent children from attending school well nourished and ready to learn, including: hectic morning routines (dual working parents), early morning sports practices, long bus rides (especially for students in the county), and financial difficulties.