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ABOUT US
Our Story

At the heart of Aangen is a team united by purpose—people who show up every day with compassion, courage and a deep commitment to change.

In our bustling kitchens, nourishing meals are prepared with care—many from rescued food that would have otherwise gone to waste. On city streets, our food rescue drivers recover surplus ingredients and deliver them to where they’re needed most.

Our cleaning services team brings dignity to essential work—restoring spaces while creating paying jobs for those facing barriers. And behind the scenes, our support staff and social workers walk alongside individuals navigating hardship, helping them find stability and a path forward.

This is more than just work.


It’s a community-powered model for change—where every role matters, every service uplifts, and every person is seen.

Together, we’ve built something rare: a social enterprise that operates like a business but leads with heart.

At Aangen, we are not just a team. We are a family.
Bound by shared values, collective care and the belief that with unity and determination, anything is possible.

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Diversity Statement

AANGEN BIPOC COMMITMENT STATEMENT

"Like a boil that can never be cured as long as it is covered up but must be opened with all its pus-flowing ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must likewise be exposed, with all of the tension its exposing creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured." ~ Dr. King

 

INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY HONOUR POLICY

So, let us acknowledge, first and foremost, that we as an organization unequivocally stand with and for the BIPOC community of the countries we operate within. 

 

  • We believe a rainbow would be boring without all the colours. We also believe the world would be less interesting, impactful, and meaningful without the wide range of people in it. We understand that it is diversity and a wide range of thoughts and backgrounds that create powerful transformation in the world. 

  • We believe white supremacy is real and that systematic racism has been a leading cause for health disparities in minority communities - particularly among BIPOC. We are committed to building on our heritage of diversity and inclusion to be a part of the solution and expect our clients, suppliers, partners and employees to be equally committed to that effort.

  • We respect all races, religions, creeds, gender identities, sexual orientations, ages, national origins, disabilities, and backgrounds. We have always believed that we are not free until each and every one of us is free. 

 

VALUES WE ARE OPERATING BY

  • It’s ok to feel uncomfortable. For people who don’t usually talk about racial justice or speak about racism in diverse groups, this might make you or others feel uncomfortable. That’s OK since it will call you to dig deeper and explore your own beliefs to see if you agree with what’s being said or not. 

  • It’s ok to say “ouch” and “oops”. You or others might make mistakes when speaking about racial justice. If you hear something that has offended you, say “ouch” to demonstrate its impact. Explain why a comment has offended you. Then the person who said the comment has the opportunity to say “oops,” sharing that they made a mistake. This framework is an opportunity to acknowledge and learn from that mistake, and then continue the conversation.

  • Call people “in”, not “out.” When you are holding someone accountable for an offensive or ignorant statement, think about how to address the hurt they caused and still engage them in the conversation. Know you won’t always say the right thing. Take responsibility and use that as an opportunity to learn.

  • Individuals can only speak to their own experiences. Embrace the opportunity to speak up for all races, genders, ethnicities, or other groups that you may identify as being a part of. 

 

Non-Violent Communication (NVC) = Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)

Think about impact of your words, not just intent. Think about the language you are using, not just in terms of intent, but also in terms of impact. If someone says something you hear as offensive, consider that they may not realize they have said something hurtful. If someone 'calls you in' for saying something offensive (“ouch”), remember that your intent can be different than your impact. Be open to exploring that.

Circular Economy

At Aangen, impact is built into our business model.

We are a quadruple bottom line social enterprise—measuring success by People, Planet, Profit and Purpose. Every product or service we offer—whether it’s cleaning contracts, catering, or food delivery—is designed to meet real community needs while creating paying jobs for individuals facing barriers to employment.

This is what powers our model:

  • Revenue from our enterprises funds our operations

  • 100% of donated funds go directly to recipients—no admin skim

  • Every initiative is designed to reduce waste and shrink our environmental footprint

It’s a self-sustaining ecosystem. We earn, we employ, we uplift—and we reinvest every dollar into solutions that work.

Awards and Recognition

2016

Leading Women, Building Communities, Province of Ontario

2015

15-year Volunteer Service Award, Province of Ontario

2014

Exemplary Citizen Award, City of Toronto

2012

Women in Action Award

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