Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Tk emlups te Secwepemc July 06, 2021 - 6:00 PM Students at the Sk elep School in Tk emlups te Secwepemc are using their locally grown food to feed forest fire evacuees. The Sk elep School of Excellence and Q wemtsin Health Society have worked in partnership on a food sovereignty program and are now using their gardens to help as wildfires have displaced local residents and forced them to the Kamloops area. Sk elep students have really enjoyed the experience of planting and tending and harvesting the crops, principal Cheryl Sebastian said in a news release from the Band office. Sebastian along with lead teacher Arlene Dixon have been teaching students about locally grown food and its importance to the community since the program began last spring.
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