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Community Resources
Trivia
100

Fill in the statement "Nearly 1 in _ households in Manitoba experience household food insecurity"

a) 3

b) 5

c) 7

d) 10

c) 7

100

Food Insecurity

Not having access to enough food, or good quality food to meet someone's basic needs

100

What is a resource within our college that can be accessed in regards to food insecurity?

Community fridge

100

Which of these falls under the Canada Food Guide's recommendation to promote healthy eating?

a) Cook more often

b) Go on devices while eating

c) Eat alone more often

d) Order takeout at least twice a week

a) Cook more often

200

What is the rough percentage of Manitobans that are food insecure?

a) 24%

b) 52%

c) 14%

d) 26%

c) 14%

200

Food literacy

The ability of someone to understand food in a way that they develop a positive relationship with it (nutrition, attitude, and knowledge)

200

Which of these community resources serve hot food for the community for free?

a) Samaritan House

b) Helping Hands

c) Elspeth Reid 

b) Helping Hands

200

What can food insecurity lead to regarding the individual? (List at least 2 for a full point)

Premature death, health conditions, obesity, and malnutrition

300

Around how many Manitobans experience severe food insecurity? (Skipping meals and reducing quantity of food eaten)

a) 23,000

b) 42,000

c) 72,000

d) 67,000

b) 42,000

300

Food deserts

An area where people's access to affordable and healthy food options are restricted/nonexistent because of inconvenient travelling distance

300

What specific program does the Samaritan House offer that allows the community to create and sustain healthy food sources for their family?

a) Community Garden

b) Food Hamper

c) Food Rescue

a) Community Garden

300

What are the 4 pillars of food security?

a) Availability, Access, Utilization, and Stability

b) Availability, Quantity, Quality, and Security

c) Nutrition, Active life, Finance, and Quantity

d) Protein, Fats, Carbs, and Water

a) Availability, Access, Utilization, and Stability