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Hintonburg community fridge, freezer and pantry to close

The Parkdale Food Centre says its closing its indoor freezer, fridge and pantry at 30 Rosemount Ave., citing demand that's exceeding its staff's capacity to fill and manage them.

Parkdale Food Centre cites high demand, redirects clients to nearby grocery program

A woman stands in front of a fridge filled with leafy greens and a pantry more sparsely stocked.
Beth Ciavaglia is the Parkdale Food Centre's executive director. (Francis Ferland/Radio-Canada)

Residents of Ottawa's west side will have one fewer resource to fill their pantries as of early February.

The Parkdale Food Centre says it's closing its indoor community freezer, fridge and pantry at 30 Rosemount Ave., citing demand that's exceeding its staff'scapacity to fill and manage them.

"It's been in discussions for over a year," said Beth Ciavaglia, the centre's new executive director."We've had meetings with the neighbours to discuss other ways we could make it work."

The indoor community fridge first opened in 2015with the idea that it would be filled with scrumptious leftovers from cooking classes, local restaurants and community members.

It also offeredleftovers from community meals held by the centre.

In an email on Tuesday, Ciavaglia said the majority of foodconsisted of "rescued produce" purchased by the charityat a discount from grocers.The majority of the centre's limited budget comesfrom fundraising.

In 2021, while the centre was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an outdoor community fridge was added.

A fridge with produce in it sits next to a shelves with a few food products on them.
In a post on social media, the Parkdale Food Centre said its closing its indoor community freezer, fridge and pantry at 30 Rosemount Ave., citing higher demand than its staff can manage. (Francis Ferland/Radio-Canda)

The centre's community drop-in space only reopened for sit-down meals in June 2022.

In March 2023, the centre announced itsoutdoor fridge would close, citing "increase in incidents" and eroded "safety and inclusivity" among its reasons.

The centre's indoor fridge, freezer and pantry will closeon Feb. 8.

Sadaf Ebrahim, founder of the non-profit organization Feed Ottawa, called itsad news.

"People [in the] surrounding area are depending on them," she said by phone on Monday."People are already struggling."

Ebrahim's organization has its own outdoor pantries in Barrhaven that she says need to be restocked twice weekly, sometimes more often.

"Food insecurity can affect anyone," she said.

Grocery program nearby

Ciavaglia said the centrewill redirect clients to their grocery programknown as Mino'Weesini, which continues to provide emergency food support at its nearby location on Hamilton Avenue N. She said staff will now refocus their attention to that program, which is seeing record numbers.

In asocial media post, the centre saidit's hoping the closure will allowfor more enjoyable community meals and "enhanced one-on-one support" at the Rosemount location.

"I don't want the community to think, or especially our neighboursto think this is a loss of service," Ciavaglia said. "Really, it's just a shifting of service."

Ciavaglia said the fridge was stocked weekly and when the food was gone,it was gone. The grocery program is easier to replenish, she said, so people coming in know they'll be able to access food.

"We continue to be here for the neighbours. We're doing everything in our power with the finances that we have," she said.

With files from Benjamin Lopez Steven