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December 13th, 2011

Food for Tots Hosting the Supervisors Holiday Breakfast


On Tuesday December 13th Food for Tots co-hosted the Supervisors Holiday Breakfast event in Scarborough. This event was an educational experience as well as a celebration for all the Supervisors hard work within the child care field!



NOVEMBER 23RD, 2011

COMMUNITY NETWORK OF CHILDCARE PROGRAMS SUPPLIER FAIR


Maria Dicresce-Niles, Food for Tots Nutritionist and Operations Manager gave an informative talk on beating the flu this winter season through proper nutrition.

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October 22nd, 2011

Food for Tots serves Attendees at Joy of Childhood Conference


On Saturday October 22nd Food for Tots attended the 18th Annual Joy of Childhood Conference in Richmond Hill.

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October 13th, 2011

Congratulations Food for Tots on Reaching Another Milestone


Congratulations Food for Tots! In October we celebrated having served 2 million meals in 2011. We were founded to make a difference in the lives of children by providing quality, healthy and delicious food child love. Our passionate team works hard to create menus that offer plenty of variety, provide allergy replacements and leverage seasonally-available foods. Thank you to our customers and to the Food for Tots team in making 2011 another successful year.



September 23rd, 2011

Food for Tots Nutrition Information Featured in ADCO Magazine


Maria Dicresce-Niles, Food for Tots Nutritionist and Operations Manager wrote an article on nutritional supplements and superfoods for the Association of Day care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) which was featured in the fall Issue. Click here to read the article.



September 1st, 2011

Healthy Schools - New Food and Beverage Policy


As of September 2011, all food and beverages sold in publicly-funded elementary and secondary schools will have to follow the Ontario government’s new School Food and Beverage Policy.

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