History of the Minden Community Food Centre
History of the Minden Community Food Centre, March 2024
The Minden Community Food Centre has been in existence for approximately 33 years. For years, the food bank moved from a church basement and retail spaces until we moved to 24 Newcastle Street, Minden, and began operating in the Fall of 2014.The Minden Community Food Centre has been in existence for approximately 33 years. For years, the food bank moved from a church basement and retail spaces until we moved to 24 Newcastle Street, Minden, and began operating in the Fall of 2014.
All the previous locations were cramped and small. In 2013, the Minden Masonic Lodge partnered with the Minden Food Bank to create the Minden Community Food Centre. The Masonic Lodge needed repairs to their facility and the MCFC needed a better place to provide our services. The Masonic Lodge owns the building and we rent approximately 2600 sq. ft of space.

With the increased space, the MCFC has been able to develop effective programming to better support the Community’s effort to address the issues of poverty and hunger. In 2023, the MCFC sponsored the creation of a community garden, with the support of the Minden Rotary Club, as a place where individuals can have access to fresh food by growing their own vegetables.
There were many goals of the Minden Food Bank prior to the partnership with the Minden Masonic Lodge.
- Provide more opportunities for people who are food insecure with healthier food in a manner that maintains dignity, builds health and a sense of community.
- Provide a welcoming place where anyone can enjoy nutritious food, socialize with others, and access information on community resources.
- To have additional opportunities to receive and distribute fresh, locally grown produce through increased refrigeration and freezer storage capacity.
- Provide opportunities with partner organizations to bulk buy products and take advantage of large quantity donations to share with other Haliburton County Food Banks.
- Partner with food banks, community gardens, local business, and other agencies in Haliburton County to help anyone who is food insecure.
- Provide an opportunity for anyone to learn food skills such as the nutritional benefits of growing and preparing your own food.
The partnership with the Masonic Lodge has allowed the Minden Community Food Centre to begin achieving their goals.
We have a full-service food bank including a complete commercial kitchen where we make and freeze meals to provide our clients. In our foyer we have clothing, toys, books and other household goods that clients can receive for free.
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