Orillia teen creates free open fridge program to help combat food insecurity
At 17 years old, Myles Odlozinski is making a difference by creating the Orillia community fridge program.
The fridge at 62 Peter Street North is helping those struggling with food insecurity, allowing residents to take food from the public fridge at no cost.
"I kind of ran into a community fridge idea. It's been all around Ontario. It's in Toronto and Hamilton, so I thought it'd be a great idea to bring something to Orillia, and I thought, why not me," said Myles.
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Myles got to work connecting with local organizations, bakeries, grocery stores, and even the city. Eventually, St. Paul's Church teamed up with the teen, allocating space on its property for the fridge while collecting donations to fill it.
"They're very supportive of us with volunteers and using location, but also now continue with the sharing place they've just today, kind of had some access produce for us. So being able to provide another outlet for people to get the support they need is really great," said Myles.
It's not just community groups helping Myles but also his family, with his mom there each step of the way.
"I see how students are struggling with food insecurity, so it's multifaceted, and to see him have this idea to make an impact was just incredible. We're just very proud of his work that he's done," said Myles's mother, Lisa Odlozinski.
As residents begin using the fridge that opened last week, it also gives those who were once in need the chance to give back something resident Amanda Berry did on Thursday.
"Well, everybody helped me, so now it's time for me to help everyone else. It's to treat others like you want to be treated," said Berry.
The community fridge is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and donations can be made at any time.
Those hoping to help can also reach out to the Orillia Community Fridge on Instagram.
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