In the summer and fall of 2025, a couple of factors came together, one of them out of the blue, to tackle and do more about hunger and food insecurity in Yorkton.
The first was in early summer when the city of Yorkton hired a barriers to access co-ordinator, someone who was tasked with helping to set up local committees to address various barriers in the community. There was already a social housing committee dealing with homelessness and housing, but other needs and opportunities were identified, including food security.
What was definitely not anticipated by the group as it was getting its feet wet, was an email received by the Yorkton Community Fridge on August 13, 2025 from Second Harvest, a national food rescue and redistribution organization.
It asked if Yorkton would like to receive potatoes – 15 tons of unwashed, Burbank Russets. The committee agreed to take on the opportunity, and the associated challenge of distributing that many potatoes.

Food Security Committee introductory letter sent to businesses and organizations in Yorkton this summer, including contact information for member organizations
Second Harvest, the food rescue organization which provided the potatoes.
The Love Bus on Facebook
Story on SalvationArmy.ca about the Yorkton Food Bank
No-cost food sources in Yorkton on the SIGN website, including full report
The barriers to access co-ordinator for the City of Yorkton is Cathy Yaworski, appointed this spring. Email cyaworski@yorkton.ca
Love Bus loaded and ready to head out onto the streets of Yorkton on a Friday night during Covid, when the need for food was at a high point.
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