It’s an example of students helping students that is sure to warm hearts and bellies.
With the support of RBC Royal Bank of Canada, the Okanagan College Students’ Union (OCSU) and Sysco, Okanagan College’s Culinary and Pastry Arts students are launching an innovative new program designed to hone their skills while providing nutritious meals for fellow students who are struggling financially.
When the pandemic hit B.C. earlier this spring, OC’s training kitchens went dark. Students and instructors donated food to the Kelowna Food Bank as COVID-19 conditions rendered hands-on practical culinary training impossible for the time being.
Fast-forward a few months, following the guidance of the Provincial Health Officer and Interior Health, the College has adapted and found safe ways to offer physically-distanced training in its kitchens once again.
The only problem? With many College employees and students working and learning remotely, the College’s primary audiences for its culinary training kitchen, the driving force being Infusions Restaurant on campus, is absent for the time being.
Not wanting to see students’ efforts go to waste, and recognizing that many students are struggling financially during the pandemic, OC’s Culinary and Pastry Arts program came up with the concept for OC Serves Up.
The project will see students prepare 50 nutritious meals per day, which will be provided to OC students free of charge.
RBC Royal Bank of Canada, which already supports students through its RBC On Campus financial literacy hub in the Centre for Learning in Kelowna, has stepped up with $10,000 to support the pilot project, which officially fired up on Wednesday, July 8 when students stepped back into the kitchens.
“RBC is proud to support the OC Serves Up project as it aligns so well with our goal to support students and help the College enhance their student experience and engagement,” said Courtney Hesse, Regional Vice President Okanagan & Kootenays for RBC Royal Bank.
The Okanagan College Student’s Union, which operates an on-campus Pantry to help students access to food and hygiene products, has also come forward with $1,000 to kickstart the project.
"The OCSU is proud to participate in OC Serves UP as it directly relates to the needs of our students today. We see this as an advancement to our existing Pantry Food Bank program, which has been utilized by thousands of students since launching in 2018. We are grateful to OC and the Culinary and Pastry Arts program for establishing this initiative and we are excited to continue supporting OC students,” said Brianne Berchowitz, Executive Director for the OCSU.
In addition, Sysco is also supporting the program with in-kind produce and ingredients.
Meals will be available daily to students in both online and in-person classes, and accessed via a voucher system managed by the OCSU Student Pantry. Students looking to access the program can do so by emailing ocservesup@ocsu.ca. More information is available here.
Any excess meals will be provided to community organizations in need such as homeless shelters and community food programs.