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Fill The Shelves. Feel Good.

With a record number of Ontarians continuing to turn to food banks for emergency support, now is the time to rally your organization around a cause that everyone can feel good about. Support Feed Ontario’s Full Shelves campaign and help food banks across the province ensure their shelves are stocked with healthy food and pantry staples for those who need it most.

LEAD PARTNER:

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Ensuring food banks can support their community

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Food banks across Ontario have seen demand for their services increase for eight consecutive years with over 1 million adults, seniors, and children relying on a food bank in the last year. Although food banks are highly skilled at doing more with less, with an ever-increasing number of people arriving at their doors for help, the staff and volunteers at Feed Ontario’s network of 1,200 food banks and hunger-relief organizations are concerned about not having enough food to adequately support their community. Almost 70% of food banks in our network are concerned about not having enough food to adequately provide support to those in need.

Foundational Partners:

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SUPPORTING Partners:

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Today, the shelves at Ontario food banks are running bare because of a dangerous combination of challenges, including:

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The increasing cost of food

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Decreases in the amount of food donations

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A 64% increase in first-time visitors since 2019

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The end of pandemic-related financial support

When demand at food banks initially began to outpace supply in 2020, Feed Ontario was able to leverage donations made in support of COVID-19 recovery to launch Full Shelves. Full Shelves leans into Feed Ontario’s bulk purchasing power and partner network to supply and distribute urgently needed fresh food and pantry staples to Ontario food banks. In the four years since its inception, Full Shelves has stocked 4.8 million pounds of pantry essentials like pasta, canned vegetables, and shelf-stable proteins on food bank shelves.

Your Chance To Make An Impact

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Whether you’d like to donate as an individual or on behalf of your organization, joining Feed Ontario in its efforts to ensure food banks have the nutritious food and pantry staples they need to meet the needs in their community is an incredible way to make a direct impact in your community. Your donation will help:

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Increase the amount of food provided to food banks by 25% to keep up with escalating demand for emergency food support

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Ensure Ontario’s food bank network has the resources it needs to keep shelves full and support their local communities

This is your organization’s opportunity to join the growing network of generous Ontario companies, like Longos, Wholesale Club, and Weil’s Food Processing, that are stepping up to keep our province’s food bank shelves full.

"We at Weil’s Food Processing have been working directly with the Feed Ontario team since early 2020, supplying products such as canned pasta sauces and canned tomatoes. The partnership with Feed Ontario allows us to maximize value for the Full Shelves Program, while doing our part in reducing food insecurity within the province.”

– WEIL'S FOOD PROCESSING LIMITED

Get Your Organization Involved

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Thanks to our vast partner network, bulk purchasing power, and innovative community initiatives, for every $1 donated Feed Ontario is able to provide two meals to someone in need.

There are so many ways to get involved and support the Full Shelves campaign, including:

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Make a donation

Connect with our Development Team to make a corporate donation.

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Employee giving

Arrange and launch an employee giving or payroll deduction program!

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Organize a fundraiser

Organize a workplace fundraiser, or an at-the-register customer campaign.

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Make a food donation

If your company produces food, donate* excess inventory to Feed Ontario.

*Donations may be eligible for a tax receipt.

However you choose to give, supporting Feed Ontario’s Full Shelves Program will help ensure Ontario food banks have the supplies needed to support the growing demand of our neighbours seeking emergency food support.

Please feel free to reach out to us at donate@feedontario.ca if you have any questions or would like additional information.

Download our Full Shelves Case for Support

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