At the Dr. Peter Centre, health begins with wholesome, nutrient-dense food.
Learn why food is important to participants Dave and Amy.
Food is nourishment and self-care.
At the Dr. Peter Centre, we serve two meals daily: breakfast and lunch, 7 days a week, for a total of 73,500 meals annually.
“The food is amazing. I feel like a world-class citizen when I come in.” Dave, participant
For those who are underserved and living with HIV, food isn’t always at hand. Having access to food decreases the level of anxiety for participants. Having food means you’re able to make your doctor’s appointment. It takes living to another level.