Canadian Dairy Farmers and Processors Team Up in Support of the Ottawa Mission on World Milk Day

News Release Ottawa

In honour of World Milk Day, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), in partnership with the Dairy Processors Association of Canada (DPAC), were pleased to help those in need by donating healthy and nutritious dairy products to the Ottawa Mission.

“Dairy farmers are always looking for ways to give back to their communities, and we wanted to take the opportunity on World Milk Day to provide those in need with nutritious dairy products,” said Pierre Lampron, President of Dairy Farmers of Canada. “Canadian dairy products contain up to 16 essential nutrients and are widely recognized as a part of a healthy, balanced diet. We are proud to be able to make today’s donation in support of the Ottawa Mission, and help some of the vulnerable members of our society.”

World Milk Day was established in 2001 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to recognize the importance of milk as a global food. Every year on June 1st, events take place around the globe to highlight the important contributions of the dairy sector to sustainability, economic development, livelihoods and nutrition. The dairy sector supports the livelihoods of up to one billion people worldwide.

“We are pleased to join the international dairy community in celebrating World Milk Day,” said Mathieu Frigon, Interim President & CEO of the Dairy Processors Association of Canada. “It’s a great opportunity to share the delicious dairy products we know, love and that fuel us with nutrients and energy every day.”

Today’s donation provided approximately 400 people with cheese, yogurt, and milk generously provided by DPAC members General Mills Canada and Saputo Dairy Products Canada GP. DFC and DPAC representatives handed out the products to those who were visiting the Mission for a community lunch. They also took the opportunity to tour the facility to learn more about how their donation would help those in need and the importance of nutrition for those who utilize the Mission’s services.

“As the Ottawa Mission serves an average of 1,308 meals a day, we greatly appreciate the generosity of DFC and DPAC in their donation today,” said Peter Tilley, Executive Director at the Ottawa Mission. “Donations such as these are vitally important to the sustainability of the Mission, and to the health and wellbeing of those who need our services. On behalf of the Ottawa Mission, I want to thank dairy farmers, and dairy processors, for this contribution.”

In addition to today’s donation, DFC and DPAC are also celebrating World Milk Day online through Twitter and Facebook. Follow along with #WorldMilkDay and join the celebration!

About Dairy Farmers of Canada

Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is the national policy, lobbying and promotional organization representing Canada’s farmers living on over 10,950 dairy farms. DFC strives to create stable conditions for the Canadian dairy industry, today and in the future. It works to maintain policies that foster the viability of Canadian dairy farmers and promote dairy products and their health benefits.

The Dairy Processors Association of Canada (DPAC) is Canada’s national industry association representing the public policy and regulatory interests of the Canadian dairy processing industry. DPAC’s members represent some of the most recognized brands in Canada, providing work to over 23,000 Canadians and contributing $17.3 billion to the national economy.

Media Contact

Ashlee Smith
Dairy Farmers of Canada
613-240-3881
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