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Community Share Food Bank is a non profit that provides fresh and non-perishable food to our participants in the Don Mills area of Toronto.

Toronto, Ontario
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Thank you to Roaa, our Community Navigator, who was in the food bank helping our clients sign up to vote by mail for the June 2 Provincial Election!
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Thanks to the Brenda Grant Team for donating during this much needed time.
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
This June we are featuring Ontario-grown bok choy as our Local Food of the Month! 🥬 We are proud to buy local when we can to support Ontario’s farmers and reduce our carbon footprint.
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@ryanT_noble
Ryan Noble
4 years
What has long been a crisis is transforming into a national catastrophe. Food banks cannot solve this problem. We need policy actions, at all levels of government, now.
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cbc.ca
A new survey suggests a growing number of Canadians are struggling with the rising cost of food, as prices for basics like pasta, bread and meat all soar.
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@TamaraShephard
Tamara Shephard
4 years
"We’ve been pressuring the government for more than a decade to double ODSP. What can people do with (a) five per cent (increase)? It’s not enough," said @TorontoACORN downtown chapter co-chair Alejandro Gonzalez-Rendon. @DailyBreadTO @ZeroGunViolence https://t.co/zz40Xz8ajc
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
A big thank you to Team Compton for supporting our community and donating 1234lbs of food from your annual food drive!
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
As National Volunteer Week comes to an end, we would like to make one last post for our exiting volunteers. Thank you so much to Lorraine and Diane for over 10 years of dedicated, hard work with us. We wish them all the best in their retirement!
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Today we will be continuing our National Volunteer Week celebrations with a post for our experienced volunteers. Pictured is Jiang, who contributed over 400 hours volunteering at CSFB last year! We’re sending a big thank you to Jiang and to all of our experienced volunteers. 💜
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Today is #StopFoodWasteDay! In solidarity with @secondharvestca, we are composting to prevent food waste. Using our composter from @foodshareto, food waste is turned into fertilizer for produce in our community garden, which is given to participants. Truly a closed loop system!
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
April 24-30 is National Volunteer Week. We’re starting it off by celebrating our new volunteers! 👥Thank you to Judy and Matt for putting empathy into action with your work at CSFB.
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Today is #EarthDay, a great opportunity to reflect on preserving the health of our planet. 🌎 CSFB is proud of the sustainable practices we have incorporated into our operations, from our Local Food Program to our compost box to accepting rescued surplus food from our partners.
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@SecondHarvestCA
Second Harvest
4 years
Did you know Canada's food industry wastes 96% of surplus edible food instead of sharing it with people who need it? Learn More: https://t.co/VJX2jzi8nL
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@FoodProfessor
The Food Professor
4 years
Canadian grocery shoppers paid 8.7% more for food purchased from stores on a year-over-year basis in March.
@FoodProfessor
The Food Professor
4 years
BREAKING: Food inflation in Canada in March was 7.7%.
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@SymeWoolnerNFC
Syme Woolner
4 years
The inflation rate @ 6.7% that means more people lining up at our doors for the food bank and meal program. 450 households/mnth @SymeWoolnerNFC. This is unsustainable- What does record inflation mean for food insecurity in Canada? - PROOF https://t.co/V3KrRMlyzB via @proofcanada
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proof.utoronto.ca
Canadians are feeling sticker shock everywhere — at the grocery store, at the gas pumps, and on their utility bills. The rising costs of living is a major concern for most. For the millions who were...
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@nyhfb
North York Harvest
4 years
When poverty is a policy choice, there can also be poverty solutions. Read about the contradictions in our social assistance system at:
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thestar.com
The city calls benefit rates ‘clearly unrealistic and inadequate,’ as a recent staff report points to an ever-widening ‘affordability gap.’
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@TheStopCFC
The Stop Community Food Centre
4 years
🌿Volunteers wanted for growing season!🌿 To learn more and apply, contact our volunteer program assistant Ella Lightstone at ella@thestop.org ASAP! We will look to place volunteers in late April & early May!
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
We would like to thank @FoodBanksCanada for supporting CSFB with a grant this past winter, with funding through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Emergency Food Security Fund. Your generosity has allowed us to increase the amount of food we give to our participants.
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@FeedOntario
Feed Ontario
4 years
#Articlehighlight "The high cost of housing is driving people to food banks, and that's not the way it's supposed to be .... 27 per cent of this year's clientele are people who are accessing the food bank for the first time" #FeedOntario #Foodinsecurity https://t.co/DufzkBQME1
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cbc.ca
While the pandemic has already exacerbated hunger in the community and across Canada, food bank officials say the situation has only gotten more critical due to the rising cost of living. The London...
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
Participants can enjoy their spinach in a delicious spinach and chickpea curry. 😋
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Community Share Food Bank
4 years
April’s Local Food of the Month is spinach! This hardy leafy green prefers growing in cooler temperatures, allowing it to thrive in Ontario this time of year. 💚
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