Happy woman smiles while receiving a healthy meal at a soup kitchen. A team of volunteers are serving the people in line. They are serving rolls, salad, potato salad and fruit.
AG is pledging 10,000 wholesome meals across Nova Scotia through a direct, measurable commitment that prioritises real impact.
The AG 10,000 Meals Pledge is a 12-month initiative focused on supporting community food programs across the province. Whether it’s local food banks, school nutrition programs, or shelter kitchens, the pledge is built around funding meals where they’re most needed.
Launched from AG’s base in Kentville, the pledge crossed its first key milestone in record time. Over 1,000 meals have already been delivered.
This isn’t a branding play. It’s a practical, targeted effort designed to plug into the food security work that many nonprofits are already doing.
Food insecurity doesn’t have a single face. The meals contributed through this pledge will benefit:
AG’s role is simple: step up, fund meals, and get out of the way.
As the pledge moves forward, AG will continue to publish updates on meal counts and the organisations involved. There’s no sign-up, no campaign timeline to follow, just a promise being carried out, one meal at a time.
For now, the focus is simple: turn good business into great community nutrition.
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