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Hunger In Ontario

Hunger is closer than you might think. It affects over 1 million people in the province, and can be found anywhere from elementary school classrooms to your own community. Across Ontario, seniors, children, people, and families are struggling to get by each month.

But by working together, we can build a future where everyone has the food they need to thrive. The first step is understanding the scope of the problem—and the impact it has on our neighbours.

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unique individuals visited a food bank in 2024.

+25% increase over 2023.
+86% increase since 2019-2020.

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total visits to Ontario's food banks in 2024.

+31% increase over 2023.
+134% increase since 2019-2020.

A Feed Ontario staff member hands food to a food bank visitor. Donors trust Feed Ontario because we ensure everyone in the province has the food they need.
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of individuals relying on food banks have jobs.

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of visitors had never accessed a food bank before.

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of food bank visitors are children and 71% of visitors were adults.

By The Numbers

Every region in Ontario has seen double digit increases in food bank use over the year.

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Note: Year over year changes in unique visitors and visits, by region. Caution should be used when interpreting regional differences in visit data, as there is a wide variety of service models amongst food banks that impact the number of times a household can visit per month.

Understanding the root cause of food bank use

In Ontario, food bank use has reached record-highs, and food banks are struggling to keep up with the growing need in their communities.

Our research is very clear - hunger is not the result of a lack of food but rather a lack of income to afford basic necessities.

Inadequate social safety net

Poor quality jobs

Increased cost of living

CREATING IMPACT

How We Feed Ontario

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Feed Ontario represents a network of more than 1,200 food banks and hunger-relief organizations across Ontario. Through our network, we deliver millions of pounds of food across Ontario, serving more than 1 million people each year. While we work to strengthen and grow the capacity of the provincial food bank network, Feed Ontario continues to advocate for evidence-based programs and solutions to make ending hunger and poverty a priority in our province, to realize our vision of an Ontario where everyone is food secure.

We make an impact in three ways:

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We are distributing food to food banks across Ontario.

Feed Ontario's food programs work in partnership with Ontario's agricultural, food, and grocery sectors to ensure food banks are stocked with the fresh, healthy food they need to support their communities. Last year, we distributed over 10 million pounds of food to help 1,200 hunger-relief organizations provide food to more than 1 million Ontarians.

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Ontario food banks stretched to the limit

Each year, Feed Ontario releases a real-time look at hunger and food bank use across Ontario through the Hunger Report.

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Set The Table For Tomorrow

By giving today, you’re helping ensure that no one in Ontario is left out, and that every neighbour has the dignity of a full plate and a fair chance.

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