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A woman wearing a red North York Harvest Food Bank t-shirt looks sincere, holding her hands to her chest, as she addresses students around her in a warehouse setting.
Tammy’s Story

Once, Tammy was a client who turned to North York Harvest Food Bank when she had nowhere else to go. Today, after graduating from the Leadership in Logistics (LIL) program, […]

Posted on December 17th, 2025

A large group of people wearing red North York Harvest Food Bank attire pose together in a warehouse with a large light-up '40' sign behind them.
Our 2025 Year in Review

Our Top 10 Moments of 2025! 2025 was a year of many firsts for North York Harvest Food Bank. Faced with record-breaking food insecurity and poverty year after year, our […]

Posted on December 16th, 2025

A woman in a kitchen wearing a hairnet moves a tray holding a large quiche, with people visible moving about in the background.
This is FoodReach

Do you know about North York Harvest’s social enterprise, FoodReach? FoodReach lowers food costs for nonprofits, improves food access for thousands of Torontonians, supports local producers, and generates sustainable revenue […]

Posted on November 27th, 2025

Two people wearing red North York Harvest Food Bank clothing smile at an outdoor market, with fresh produce visible in the foreground.
Read our Fall Gratitude Report!

The affordability crisis continues to push our city and our sector to the breaking point. But we have an incredible community of people who see this crisis every day and […]

Posted on October 31st, 2025

A person wearing a red North York Harvest Food Bank shirt holds a sign that reads Food if a right at an outdoor rally.
Our community put Queen’s Park on NOTICE!

The cost of living is skyrocketing out of control while wages and social supports fall far behind – trapping more people in poverty every day. Our community decided they weren’t […]

Posted on October 31st, 2025

A basket filled with tomatoes and eggplant sits on display table.
Food for Thought: How local procurement builds community wealth

Food for Thought: How local procurement builds community wealth In our Food for Thought series, individuals within North York Harvest Food Bank will share their experience in matters pertaining to […]

Posted on September 29th, 2025

A shipping container is painted with illustrations of various canned goods.
Welcome to Albion Library Community Food Space

Albion Library Community Food Space in Photos Albion is our smallest Community Food Space—but it still has a big impact in the Rexdale community! During the pandemic in 2020, many […]

Posted on September 29th, 2025

A group of people pose for a photo next to a red North York Harvest Food Bank truck.
The many homes of North York Harvest Food Bank

Over the past 40 years the roof at North York Harvest Food Bank has changed, but our foundation stayed the same: Work toward a community where all members are able […]

Posted on August 29th, 2025