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Our Purpose

We are a group of people who live or work in the Gorge Tillicum community.  Our members create a platform for use by people in and beyond our community for the purpose of:

 

  • We are a group of people who live or work in the Gorge Tillicum community.  Our members create a platform for use by people in and beyond our community for the purpose of:

  • Sharing information about, and practical support for, sustainable food production and harvesting

  • Expanding understanding about the nature of food security and of urban, rural, and indigenous food systems

  • Inviting participation in a variety of activities and projects relating to food, food security and food sovereignty.

  • Strengthening community bonds through activities and events relating to elements of local and other food system (production, preparation, tours, seed sharing, consumption, etc.)

MEMBERSHIP

Our vision for Gorge Tillicum Urban Farmers is of a group that is small enough to allow us to have a chance of getting to know each other, yet large enough to achieve the objectives we’ve set for ourselves.  Consequently, we limit membership to people living or working in the Gorge Tillicum neighbourhood (see map below)

 

Local groups, businesses or institutions, as well as the people working in them, are welcome to join GTUF as members.

 

There is currently, no fee associated with GTUF membership, but a suggested donation of $3 is requested for the Monthly Meetings.

 
To find out more, email
gturbanfarmers@gmail.com

 

 

Thank you to

Saanich Neighbourhood Place

who generously provide us with a space to come together in Pearkes Arena.

“Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.”

                                                                           (UN Food and Agriculture Organization)

 

 

“Food sovereignty is the right of each nation to maintain and develop its own capacity to produce its basic foods respecting cultural and productive diversity.”

                                                                                                                  (Vía Campesina)

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