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Cowichan Green Community announces new chapter as they transition to new facility 

The Cowichan Green Community says they’ve had many successful years in the community, and they’re ready to start a new chapter to help serve the area better and more efficiently. 

The reFRESH Marketplace and Food Recovery Programs will wrap up their operations starting on July 25, but executive director Vanessa Daether says even though operations are wrapping up, the journey is far from over. 

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“These programs were created to make nutritious, affordable food accessible to everyone, and we’re incredibly proud of the impact we’ve had together,” she says. “With support, we’ve been able to help hundreds of families access healthy, affordable food, create a warm and welcoming space for all, and build lasting partnerships within the community.” 

She says although plans to close the reFRESH and the Food Recovery Progam are slated for July 25, until then, services will be open to those who need them. 

Cowichan Green Community marketplace at 360 Duncan Street. Supplied by Cowichan Green Community Facebook page.

Daether says it has been a privilege to offer the programs, but they’re also looking forward to what the future holds. 

“This isn’t goodbye, it’s a ‘see you soon’, as we grow into new spaces and initiatives that continue to nourish and uplift our community,” she says. “To everyone who supported, shopped, volunteered, or shaped this journey with us. Thank you.” 

The shift in programming comes as the Cowichan Green Community prepares to transition into their new home at the Beverly Street Food Hub in North Cowichan, which is a 3.5-acre site. 

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