Algonquin College culinary learners help fight food insecurity by preparing 2,100 meals for those in need

OTTAWA (March 3, 2026) – Algonquin College learners in the culinary arts program volunteered their time during reading week on March 2 to prepare 740 meals for the Shepherds of Good Hope and 1,434 meals for the Ottawa Food Bank in partnership with La Tablée Des Chefs: The Solidarity Kitchen – Next Generation Edition project. The prepared meals will feed vulnerable people in the Ottawa area who are seeking emergency food assistance.

To make 2,174 portions of vegetarian chili, the team used several boxes of vegetables, tofu, tomatoes and cheese, totalling over 650kg of ingredients. The efforts took a half-day of assembly-line style preparation, with 45 learners and 5 faculty dedicating their time over the mid-term break week to help.

“The collaborative efforts of all those involved in the food production of over 2,100 meals are truly commendable. La Tablée des Chefs and the student and faculty volunteers demonstrated remarkable kindness and generosity. I believe their contribution impacted the community in a positive way,” said David Fairbanks, Professor and Bachelor of Culinary Arts and Food Science Program Coordinator, who facilitated the logistics of this initiative.

La Tablée des Chefs’ mission is to feed and educate — fighting food insecurity and educating young people about their food autonomy as budding culinary experts. Since its start in 2002, the organization has distributed more than 13 million cooked meals and educated more than 45,000 youth through its various programs.  

The Solidarity Kitchen – Next Generation Edition project mobilizes more than 500 culinary students each year. Since its beginning, the project has made it possible for culinary students to prepare and distribute more than 1.5 million meals to Quebec and Ontario food banks.  

The meals prepared by students today for the Ottawa Food Bank and the Shepherds of Good Hope will make a dent in fighting food insecurity and has equipped them with knowledge and skills about food autonomy that they can take with them into the working world.  

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For more information 

Megan Fraser 
Communications Officer 
Algonquin College 
613-302-0138 
fraserm2@algonquincollege.com

About Algonquin College’s School of Business and Hospitality 

The School of Business and Hospitality combines the perfect mix of programs and learning environments to foster creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. Learners can expect an immersive and dynamic experience using analytical, problem-solving and critical thinking skills in business programs, or showcase their artistic side in hospitality while focusing on people and providing superior customer service.  

 

About Algonquin College 

The mission of Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology is to transform hopes and dreams into lifelong success. Algonquin College, an Ontario public sector community college, does this by offering hands-on, digitally connected, experiential learning in more than 200 programs. Algonquin College is the largest polytechnic institute in Eastern Ontario, with campuses in Ottawa, Perth, Pembroke and AC Online.  




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