COVID-19 pandemic,” said Stefanson.“We will connect thousands of children and their families with nutritious food, family-focused recipes and learning activities over the coming months.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Participating families will receive packages of healthy foods as well as recipes and educational resources developed by the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba.
The program launches this week in Winnipeg and is expected to spread to other areas in the province by July.Dilly Knol, executive director of Andrews Street Family Centre, said the hope is to introduce families to different nutrition choices they may not have tried in the past.“Andrews Street Family Centre has been providing.