
Who We Are
The Kimberley Cranbrook Food Network is made up of a diverse and interconnected network of local organizations, programs, and people working on food security across the region. These groups bring different strengths, perspectives, and areas of focus — from food access and food recovery, to food growing, education, and community connection — and are linked through ongoing collaboration, shared learning, and a commitment to working together in ways that build trust and support reconciliation.
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The list below highlights many of the core organizations and programs involved in the KCFN, while also recognizing that this work is strengthened by relationships with many other local partners who contribute in different ways and at different times.

Kimberley Community Garden (Wildsight)
Demonstration garden designed to share the knowledge and skills needed to empower you to grow food in your own backyard.

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