Food Asset Maps in Saskatchewan
What are Food Asset Maps?
Food assets are places where people can grow, prepare, share, buy, receive or learn about food, food practices, food culture and food systems.
Food Asset Maps are designed to:
- help find places in the community that offer free and low-cost food.
- help find food assets like grocery stores, cultural food stores, community gardens and cooking programs.
- make it easier for community partners and service providers to locate and share food resources with others.
- help identify strengths and gaps in terms of available food assets, where they are located, and to help community leaders use food assets strategically.
The maps linked below highlight food assets located in several Saskatchewan communities along with promotion and instructional materials.
Melfort
- Melfort Food Asset Map Link: tinyurl/MelfortFoodMap
Melfort Documents
Nipawin
- Nipawin Food Asset Map Link: tinyurl.com/NipawinFoodMap
Nipawin Documents
Regina
- Regina Food Asset Map Link: tinyurl.com/ReginaFoodAssets
Regina Documents
Best efforts are made to update the food asset maps once a year, but things can change anytime.
If you would like to add an asset to one of the maps or edit details of an existing asset, please email PublicHealthNutrition@saskhealthauthority.ca with the following information about the food asset as applicable:
- Organization/community group name
- Food asset name (i.e. community fridge, kids cooking program, free bagged lunches, pay what you can grocery store, community garden, etc.)
- Months, days and hours the food asset can be accessed.
- Who can access the food asset (i.e. anyone, program participants, women and children, adults 55+, etc.)
- website URL
- phone number
- email address, and
- physical address including postal code.