North York Harvest Food Bank

 
   
You have the chance to make an incredible difference
for your neighbours struggling with food insecurity.

From parents who are unable to feed their families, to seniors on fixed incomes – thousands are turning to North York Harvest for help, many for the first time.  

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Current Campaigns

 

 

Three people in the North York Harvest Food Bank warehouse are moving food boxes. One person hands a box to another while a third stands in the background, smiling. To the left, a large white space displays the message in bold black text: 'Help build a community where everyone can meet their food needs!' At the bottom, a red 'Donate Today' button is visible.

​North York Harvest Food Bank provides emergency food to 30,000 people in our community—1 in 4 of them children.

Together, we can build a community where everyone can meet their food needs.

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  Two image of summer market and North York Harvest Clients receiving fresh produce promoting our Harvest Hero our virtual food drive. With text saying be a harvest hero, join our virtual food drive.

You can make a difference by joining the Harvest Hero Virtual Food Drive!

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  Smiling grandparents, granddaughter sitting on sofa in family as "leave a legacy of hope and make a lasting impact" is placed below North York Harvest Food Bank logo

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Latest updates

A person stands behind the counter smiling at a food bank as they serve a client.

Welcome to Bathurst-Finch Community Food Space

Bathurst-Finch in Photos Welcome to the Bathurst-Finch Community Food Space! It’s North York Harvest’s busiest food space, located in the Westminster-Branson community at the Herb Carnegie Centennial Centre. Follow along […]

Posted on March 27th, 2025

A group of 30 people hold the red North York Harvest Food Bank banner outside City Hall. Others in the background are holding protest signs for social issues like affordable housing.

Our community mobilized for change – and won!

In December, the City of Toronto declared food insecurity an emergency. In the following two months, North York Harvest Food Bank collected hundreds of petition signatures, sent dozens of letters […]

Posted on February 27th, 2025

A family of five people stand in a gymnasium setting wearing red Society for the Living shirts

Agency Spotlight: Meet Society for the Living!

Meet Society for the Living! Since she was a little girl, Joyce has been working alongside her mother and three siblings at Society for the Living, a food bank and partner agency of North […]

Posted on February 26th, 2025

Feeding your family doesn't mean you go without

Feeding your family
doesn't mean you go without

Kids don't have to skip breakfast

A fixed income
doesn't mean unhealthy food

A fixed income doesn't mean unhealthy food

Kids don't have
to skip breakfast