Listen "EPISODE 191 – Brain Food"
Episode Synopsis
What happens when kids come to school hungry?
It’s harder for them to learn, focus, and feel like they belong.
That’s why the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation launched Top Up for Tummies — a program designed to complement existing school nutrition supports and fill the gaps when students need it most. By giving schools the flexibility to respond quickly, Top Up for Tummies ensures kids can learn on a full stomach, with dignity, every day.
In this episode, Renato Pagnani from Odvod Media sits down with Catherine Bay, Acting Director of the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation, and Christine Simmons, Division Principal for Strategic Division Supports. Together, they share how this initiative is helping schools across Edmonton respond to food insecurity — one meal at a time.
Show Notes
Our guests today were Catherine Bay and Christine Simmons, from the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation.
Learn more about the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation.
Read Renato Pagnani’s article in the latest issue of Thrive Magazine.
Learn more about Wills Week (October 6–10, 2025).
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest issue of Thrive.
Read the latest on our blog.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Youth Grants:
Click here to learn more about our youth grants!
Upcoming Student Awards:
Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
Renato Pagnani’s interview with Catherine Bay and Christine Simmons was produced by Odvod Media.
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
The post EPISODE 191 – Brain Food appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.
It’s harder for them to learn, focus, and feel like they belong.
That’s why the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation launched Top Up for Tummies — a program designed to complement existing school nutrition supports and fill the gaps when students need it most. By giving schools the flexibility to respond quickly, Top Up for Tummies ensures kids can learn on a full stomach, with dignity, every day.
In this episode, Renato Pagnani from Odvod Media sits down with Catherine Bay, Acting Director of the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation, and Christine Simmons, Division Principal for Strategic Division Supports. Together, they share how this initiative is helping schools across Edmonton respond to food insecurity — one meal at a time.
Show Notes
Our guests today were Catherine Bay and Christine Simmons, from the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation.
Learn more about the Edmonton Public Schools Foundation.
Read Renato Pagnani’s article in the latest issue of Thrive Magazine.
Learn more about Wills Week (October 6–10, 2025).
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest issue of Thrive.
Read the latest on our blog.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Youth Grants:
Click here to learn more about our youth grants!
Upcoming Student Awards:
Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
Renato Pagnani’s interview with Catherine Bay and Christine Simmons was produced by Odvod Media.
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
The post EPISODE 191 – Brain Food appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.
More episodes of the podcast The Well Endowed Podcast
EPISODE 196 – In Perpetuity
18/11/2025
EPISODE 195 – Space to Bloom
03/11/2025
EPISODE 194 – Transforming Grief
15/10/2025
EPISODE 192 – You’re Still One Family
15/09/2025
EPISODE 190 – Setting the Stage for Tomorrow
02/08/2025
EPISODE 189 – The Satellite Strikes Back
16/07/2025
EPISODE 188 – Pride vs. Prejudice in Poland
02/07/2025
EPISODE 187 – Fogo Island Framework
16/06/2025
EPISODE 186 – Second Skin
02/06/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.