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Impact Report 2022-23

Letter from the CEO

"This year was a year unlike any other. With inflation and economic uncertainty, we saw the demand for food bank services surge, serving the highest number of people ever on record. But even in the face of this challenging environment, Feed Ontario has been able to rise to meet this growing need with passion and conviction. That is only possible thanks to YOU, our generous supporters."

Your Support in Action

$K
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invested in innovative local projects

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adults, seniors, and children supported through the Feed Ontario network

.3M
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visits to Feed Ontario network food banks in 2022-23

.3M lb.
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in emergency food support to address local community food needs

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media impressions brought awareness to hunger and poverty

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of every $1 goes directly to programs and services supporting local communities. The other 6¢ helps us raise the next dollar to support our mission

Our Partners in  Feeding Ontario

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Feed Ontario does not receive government funding. Our work would not be possible without incredible people and organizations who give their time, products, services, and financial support to our organization.

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Whether it’s a food donation to support local communities, a donation to help build local capacity, or helping transport food to all corners of the province, every dollar counts.

Thanks to the support of donors across Ontario, we continued to make strides towards our vision of an Ontario where everyone is food secure.

Read our full Impact Report to learn how we FeedON by keeping local food bank shelves and fridges stocked with nutritious food, Feed Possibility by ensuring food banks have the resources to meet the unique needs of their community, and Feed Change by growing awareness on the issues of food insecurity and poverty and advocate for meaningful change.

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