Welcome to Outreach for HungerHunger is a serious problem for thousands of Canadians. In local communities throughout the country, these people are simply unable to provide food for themselves, despite their best efforts.Circumstances such as unemployment, single parenthood, and very low wages place many Canadians below the poverty line. As a result, they are forced to turn to charitable organizations for emergency assistance. A large percentage of hungry people are children, for whom poor nutrition can have a devastating impact on health and well being for the rest of their lives.Outreach for Hunger is always in need of donations and volunteers to help local families in need. Your donation will change a life. Please browse our web site to learn ways you can help your community through Outreach for Hunger.Outreach for Hunger is a member of the Ontario Association of Food Banks and the Food Banks Canada
This website is provided to inform you of the services, activities and other relevant information relating to Morpeth Town Council; Morpeth Town Council was created on 4th April 1984 and is made up of 15 Town Councillors representing the North, Kirkhill and Stobhill wards. Morpeth Town Council, one of the largest in the county, sits within the administrative area of Northumberland County Council. The Town Council also wishes to keep everyone as up to date as possible with the latest local news and events.
The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown has a rich and ancient history. Our original homeland is found along the Eastern Seaboard of North America, specifically, areas known today as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Delaware, or Lunaapeew, as we call ourselves, are revered by other Indigenous Nations as 'the Grandfather Tribe. We established settlements up and down the Delaware and Hudson Rivers, where we farmed, hunted, fished and gathered for food, as well as traded with other Nations. At one time, our population is estimated to be in excess of 65,000.