- What is the relationship between food security status and health/demographics/needs in our sample?
- Considering the stated needs of people accessing food programs, do agencies/the network have the capacity to meet those needs?
In this repository, you will find two password-protected ZIP files containing survey data:
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Hunger Count
- Number of Records: 85
- Number of Fields: 49
- Files: "Hunger Count.docx" (questionnaire), "Hunger Count.csv" (responses, UTF-8 encoded)
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Neighbour Survey
- Number of Records: 4086
- Number of Fields: 136
- Files: "Neighbour Survey.docx" (questionnaire), "Neighbour Survey.csv" (responses, UTF-8 encoded)
This repository aims to facilitate research and analysis related to food security, health demographics, and community needs as observed through surveys conducted by the Ottawa Food Bank. Researchers, analysts, and volunteers interested in understanding and addressing food insecurity issues are encouraged to explore and contribute to this repository.
Thank you for your interest in the Ottawa Food Bank repository. Your contributions can help make a difference in understanding and addressing food insecurity issues in our community.
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Fork the Repository
- Start by forking the main repository to your GitHub account. This creates a personal copy of the repository where you can make changes.
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Work on Your Project
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine and begin working on your project. You can analyze the data, create visualizations, or develop models based on the research questions and data provided.
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Document Your Work
- Ensure that you document your process, findings, and any code changes. This helps maintain transparency and allows others to understand your contributions.
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Push Changes to Your Fork
- Once you have completed your project, push all your changes back to your forked repository on GitHub.
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Submit a Pull Request
- Go to the original main repository and submit a pull request from your fork. In your pull request, provide a clear description of your work, including what you have added or changed and how it addresses the research questions or adds value to the project.
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Review Process
- The repository maintainers will review your pull request, provide feedback if necessary, and merge it into the main repository. This collaborative process ensures that all contributions are vetted and integrated seamlessly.
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Track Contributions
- You can track the status of your pull request and any discussions or reviews in the "Pull Requests" section of the main repository. Stay engaged and respond to any questions or feedback from the maintainers.
By following these steps, you help ensure that contributions are organized, trackable, and integrated effectively. Your participation can significantly aid in the research and understanding of food security issues in our community.
Thank you for contributing to the Ottawa Food Bank repository. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on addressing food insecurity.