Grow Hope Saskatchewan is into year number six . . . as urban and rural communities join forces to support people in developing countries.
It is a joint effort between organizations representing the Catholic, Mennonite, Presbyterian and Anglican faiths. Farmers donate the land and labour and the input costs are covering by public donations. $350 is collected for each acre.
2022 was a record-breaking year for Grow Hope Saskatchewan—raising $299,000. Since the program started in 2017, it has generated just under three-quarters of a million dollars for the Canadian Food Grains Bank. That grows to $3.75 million when you include leverage matching grants from Global Affairs Canada.
CJWW Agriculture Director Neil Billinger spoke to Myron Rogal with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon—one of the members of Grow Hope Saskatchewan.