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Food Donations

Large scale food donations help Feed Ontario support food banks in communities in every corner of Ontario. Working with Ontario’s food manufacturers, grocery sector, agricultural partners, and transportation providers, Feed Ontario is able to pick up or receive fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food donations in pallet or truckload quantities. Feed Ontario is equipped to maintain safe food handling and cold chain requirements, while efficiently distributing food across the province, ensuring it is available to those who need it most.

Get involved today

There are several ways Ontario’s food industry can help. Scroll down to learn more, or contact Austin Holmes, Manager of Corporate and Foundation Partnerships by email or call 416-656-4100, Ext. 2937.

Food bank to fork

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How donated food moves through our network

Large-scale donations of shelf stable or fresh and frozen foods are an important way Feed Ontario helps keep food bank shelves full. Learn about how food donations move through our network to help ensure everyone in Ontario has access to healthy and nutritious food.

What food banks need the most

Feed Ontario recommends donating items you like to see in your own household including fresh food and pantry items. See a few of our suggestions below!

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Grains

Cereal, rice, pasta, oats, granola bars, and flour

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Proteins

Canned fish and meat, fresh meat and poultry, eggs, beans and legumes, and peanut butter

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Fruit and vegetables

Fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, and children's snacks

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Special diet foods

Diet-specific food (e.g. low-sugar, gluten-free, dairy-free, etc.), culturally appropriate food (e.g. halal, kosher, etc.), vegan and vegetarian options

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Pantry staples

Soup, pasta sauce, stews, chili, and prepared meals

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Household and hygiene items

Toilet paper, cleaning products, toothpaste, deodorant, tampons, etc.

Farmer Tax Credit Bill (Bill 36)

Ontario farmers who donate to local food banks and community meal programs are eligible to receive a 25% tax credit based on the fair market value of the donated product! Feed Ontario worked with the agricultural community and MPP Bob Bailey (Sarnia-Lambton) to gain support on this initiative, which was passed in 2013 with all-party support. Ontario is the first province in Canada to offer this tax credit.

Ways to get involved

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Full Shelves

The Full Shelves program helps ensure that food bank shelves across the province are stocked with healthy food and pantry staples for Ontarians in need.

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Donate to local food banks

Your local food bank will accept a variety of fresh and non-perishable foods to support your community. Use our Find a Food Bank tool to learn more.

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Food programs

Our partnerships with Ontario’s agriculture and grocery sectors help ensure Feed Ontario can provide fresh and frozen foods to food banks across Ontario.

There are several ways Ontario’s food industry can help. Contact Austin Holmes, Manager of Corporate and Foundation Partnerships by email or call 416-656-4100, Ext. 2937.

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