North York Harvest Food Bank
Your kindness and compassion 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 Food Bank for help, many for the first time. Donate today, and help us meet the growing demand for food assistance in North York and beyond.
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What’s New
We’re Building Something Bigger Than a Food Bank and Need Your Help!
Food insecurity in Toronto has reached emergency levels. Each month, more than 30,000 people rely on North York Harvest Food Bank and our network of community partners. Our warehouse is at full capacity and can no longer keep up with the growing demand.
Join our campaign to build a new Community Food Hub — a space that will triple our storage, rescue more fresh food, train people for good jobs, and power a more just and sustainable food system for all.
This isn’t just a bigger warehouse — it’s a reimagining of what a food bank can be.
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You can make a difference by joining the Community Builders Virtual Food Drive!
Make your mark. Leave a Legacy.
Latest updates
Why Dixon Hall has partnered with FoodReach for over 8 years
Our FoodReach social enterprise works with hundreds of food banks, drop-in meal programs, shelters, libraries, and schools to provide affordable, high-quality food, so organizations can help more people meet their […]
Posted on March 31st, 2026
Sonya’s Story: Starting over with community support
When Sonya* arrived in Canada in 2015 with her 11-year-old son Eric*, she was starting over completely. She was a single mother in a new country, navigating an unfamiliar language, […]
Posted on March 31st, 2026
$4M gift from The Sprott Foundation Launches 5X Match
Transformational $4M gift from The Sprott Foundation Launches 5X Match North York Harvest Food Bank is proud to announce a transformational $4 million donation from The Sprott Foundation in support […]
Posted on March 30th, 2026

Feeding your family
doesn't mean you go without

A fixed income
doesn't mean unhealthy food








