Nanaimo Community Kitchens Society

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History of Our Organization: 

  • Nanaimo Community Kitchens Society is a volunteer-driven community agency that has been supporting the citizens of Nanaimo since 1991. The organization was founded by Jeri Manley, who was working as Nanaimo's Community Nutritionist at the time. Concerning rates of poverty and food insecurity in the area prompted Manley to explore the concept of community cooking groups called Collective Kitchens, which had been successful in Montreal.
  • Inspired by the idea, Manley invited nutritionist Diane Norman to Nanaimo to discuss the implementation of similar programs. The response from local social service agencies was positive, leading to the formation of the Nanaimo Community Kitchens Society as a charitable organization in 1991. The first two Community Kitchens programs were launched at the basement kitchen of the Salvation Army and Brechin United Church.
  • N.C.K quickly gained popularity, and they published a cookbook titled "100 Meals for Under a Loonie Per Serving," which featured tested, nutritious recipes. The cookbook gained recognition and was featured in Chatelaine magazine in November 1996. Over 2500 copies were sold across Canada.
  • Community Kitchens provided a space for socializing, networking, and learning about other community supports. For many participants, including new parents, adults with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada, the connections formed in these programs were as nourishing as the food they cooked together. Cooking became a way to bring people together and build friendships.
  • We at Nanaimo Community Kitchens express our gratitude for the support we receive from the community. We look forward to partnering with others to contribute to the mission of promoting healthy, nutritious, and affordable meals while fostering friendships and self-esteem.
  • Vancouver Branch

    271 Pine St Nanaimo, Vancouver

Courses offered by Nanaimo Community Kitchens Society

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Let’s Eat! Kids Cooking Classes

During three in person classes, kids learn different cooking techniques, knife skills and flavour combos.

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We Can Help You Start Your Own Cooking Group

Everyone shares in the recipe selection, cooking and clean-up. You pay for the portion of food you take home.

by Nanaimo Community Kitchens Society

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