Anticipated Start Date: March 14, 2025
Description
PIlgrim | March 14 - 30, 2025 | $4500 (subsidies available)
The United Church of Canada is seeking individuals interested in applying for a Canadian Foodgrains Bank Food Security Learning Tour to Zimbabwe and Mozambique to learn about hunger, food security and the cultures and history of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Participants will meet with partners leading projects in Zimbabwe and Mozambique during this trip, including United Church partner, Zimbabwe Council of Churches. The United Church of Canada is a member of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB).
Food Security Learning Tpurs are opportunities to see firsthand how CFGB supports projects promoting food security for families and communities, as well as learn more about Canada's global role supporting agricultural and food security. This learning tour is for any citizen or permanent resident of Canada who is 20 years or older who is passionate to learn more about global food security and humanitarian crises and be equipped with knowledge and skills to share with others and inspire them to take action.
The program will run for 12-14 day between March 14-30, 2024. Exact dates to be determined later.
You can read more on their website.
The goals of CFGB Learning Tours:
- To facilitate learning about global food security and humanitarian crises, and equip participants to share that learning with other Canadians
- To build solidarity by providing opportunities for tour participants, staff and their hosts to connect in a meaningful way
To build awareness of and appreciation for member programming by introducing participants to Foodgrains Bank members and their partners
The advertised cost for the trip is approximately $4,500. Cost includes in-country costs, airfare, visas, accommodation, and all other expenses EXCEPT travel health consult, vaccinations, incidental costs and meals during international travel, and any personal gifts. Partial subsidies may be available to United Church members who apply. If you wish to be considered for you, please indicate this in your online application. A $2000 deposit will be required by CFGB to secure a spot once the application is approved. If accepted, the United Church of Canada will be in touch regarding the amount of the subsidy, and if needed can suggest ways to raise additional funds.
Applicant Profile ( to be eligible for a subsidy)
- Have a valid passport that does not expire before end of September 2025
- Have a demonstrated commitment to, and engagement in, The United Church of Canada (locally, regionally and/or nationally)
- Willingness to be part of networks of education and faithful advocacy to offer leadership to others within the United Church on issues of hunger, food security and food sovereignty
- Willingness to speak to United Church groups about the experience and its impact on your faith journey
Willingness to participate in advocacy initiatives and community awareness building on food security issues
Outcomes
- Written piece (about 400 words) summarizing the experience, with 5 high resolution pictures
- Speaking engagements to United Church communities of faith about the experience
- Ongoing engagement in advocacy
To Apply
Please apply directly to the Canadian Foodgrains Banks by September 30, 2024 using their online application form with as much detail as possible. Upon receipt of completed applications forms, only selected applicants will receive a phone interview.
Please alert People in Partnership, at the United Church that you are applying via an email to
. In doing so, you are granting permission for The United Church of Canada to discuss your application, any subsidy arrangements and your participation (if accepted) in the CFGB program from selection to re-entry and follow-up.