We detail designs for a future in which everyone has enough good food to eat, and planets are nourished, not ravaged, to produce it. We've worked with single proprietor food start-ups who joined the Toronto Office Markets, selling locally grown produce or regionally made cheeses. We collaborate with artists and writers, architects and inventors, scientists, sociologists, musicians, farmers and chefs. We'd love to hear from you.
That is why literacy programs are integrated into the multi-faceted day-to-day life of our communities and why we see an ongoing commitment of these communities to support literacy as a key to personal development and to the socio-economic progress of our nation. Thus we always hear about special activities planned at community level to promote literacy and life-long learning, and to celebrate local literacy achievements. These activities include open houses, community reading festivals, literacy displays, fundraisers and literacy awareness initiatives that target the whole neighbourhood.