When Covid 19 shut the doors of our only local food bank, we came together to serve over 1000 families every week
Drop-In Healthy Meal Programme,
Tuesday - Saturday (12:30pm - 6pm)
Rouge Park Food Bank (4630 Kingston Rd, Unit 18)
We believe that Fresh Healthy Food is a Human Right, and everyone deserves three meals a day.
Mobile Healthy Meal Programme
Mon - Wed - Fri
Teesdale Place - 11:30am - 12pm
Gordon Ridge Place - 12:30pm - 1pm
Order Your emergency food and come to our foodbanks for "curbside" pick up
772 Warden Ave, Scarborough
Tuesday - Saturday : 1pm - 8pm
Providing access to fresh affordable food in food deserts across South Scarborough
Plump tomatoes, spicy peppers, sweet strawberries... We grow food right here in Scarborough
Senior's Cooking Club
Supporting our community to start their own business. If you have the passion, we will guide you to be successful.
Sports and Career Camp for youth from high risk schools. In partnership with Toronto Police Service (41 Div) & Arrow Workforce Solutions
A Food Court, open to public, where newcomers and new refugees to Canada are given the opportunity to learn how to run their own food business - hands on.
Served 60 families in our community with groceries for a Holiday Feast for the family, who needed the help
4 Middle School students, 4 Professional Chefs, Typical Food Bank hamper, Minister Bill Blair, MPP Doly Begum, Senator Art Eggleton. One Winner. - A cooking competition
Summer of 2019, we participated at the WEXPOPS, with community gardens and programming around Food Security
In a Toronto Community Housing Building on Warden Ave, we did a community garden project with the residents.
With your support, we served 124 families with a Holiday Grocery Basket.
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Food Insecurity is a very complex issue and we believe that aligning with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, we can work better towards a Hunger-Free Resilient Scarborough