Volunteer for Hunger Organizations in Canada
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Volunteer information and opportunities from Hunger Organizations in Canada. You can also view fewer results of Hunger Organizations by selecting a specific city or province from the menu to the right. Hunger refers to non-profit organizations that deal specifically with food distribution. This includes Meals on Wheels, food banks, and shelter meals. There is often overlap with 'poverty' and 'homeless and housing'.
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Meals on Wheels London
356 Queens Ave, London, Ontario
Meals on Wheels London offers nutrition and transportation services to people with the character and desire to live full and independent lives in their own homes, despite the challenges of age and disability.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Meals on Wheels London
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Nanaimo Meals on Wheels
Box 3, Stn A, Nanaimo, British Columbia
Our organization relies heavily on donations from the communities we serve. The Nanaimo Meals on Wheels is a registered charity and all donations are gratefully accepted. Charitable receipts will be issued for all donations over $10.00.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Nanaimo Meals on Wheels
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NDG Food Depot Le Depot alimentaire NDG
2121 Oxford, Montreal, Quebec
The NDG Food Depot strives to eliminate hunger in a manner that ensures dignity, community engagement and the development of human potential.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of NDG Food Depot
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NightShift Street Ministries Society
10635 King George Boulevard, Surrey, British Columbia
NightShift Street Ministries is a not-for-profit, multi-denominational Christian society working with poor, vulnerable and under-resourced men and women in the community 365 days a year, because every day matters.
Keywords: Religion
· Poverty
· Hunger
· Homeless and Housing
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of NightShift Street Ministries Society
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Not Far From The Tree
139-639 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario
Not Far From The Tree is a Toronto-based fruit picking project inspired by 3 things: the spirit of sharing, the desire to give back to our community, and a passion for environmentally sustainable living.
Keywords: Hunger
· Environment
Volunteer Profile of Not Far From The Tree
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Parkdale Community Food Bank
1316 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
The Parkdale Community Food Bank sits in the well-known Parkdale-High Park area, home to places such as Sunnyside Beach, The Canadian National Exhibition and Ontario Place. For the last six years we've made it our mission to provide food for those in need, the hungry and the impoverished. At the height of the housing bubble crisis, we've seen an increase of single men and women who'd gone from being the working poor barely able to make their rent, let alone scrounge for money to purchase food.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Parkdale Community Food Bank
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Regina Food for Learning Assoc Inc
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina Food For Learning (RFFL) is a non-profit organization that has served in 31 different locations in the city in response to requests from the community.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Regina Food for Learning Assoc Inc
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Richmond Food Bank Society
5800 Cedarbridge Way, Suite 100, Richmond, British Columbia
The Richmond Food Bank is a dynamic hub that connects people, food, and services that are essential to health and well-being - the hallmark of a caring community. The Richmond Food Bank gives healthy and nutritionally-balanced food to over 1500 people a week, providing Richmond residents with healthy food choices and connecting our clients to services that address the root causes of poverty.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Richmond Food Bank Society
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Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities
2660 Eglinton Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario
SCHC is dedicated to addressing the holistic health needs of the communities of Scarborough by addressing many aspects of health including physical, mental, social, financial, and environmental.
Keywords: Seniors
· Hunger
· Hospice and Palliative Care
· Homeless and Housing
· Health
· Family Support
· Disabled
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities
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Second Harvest
1450 Lodestar Rd., Unit 18, Toronto, Ontario
Second Harvest is the largest food rescue program in Canada. Since 1985, Second Harvest has been picking up donated, surplus food, which would otherwise go to waste, and delivering that food to community agencies in Toronto. Currently, Second Harvest delivers rescued food to over 220 social service agencies.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Second Harvest
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Seniors Services Society
750 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
Senior Services Society is a nonprofit organization serving older adults and seniors 55 or over, family or friends and/or service providers in need of information about programs and services for seniors.
Keywords: Seniors
· Independence
· Hunger
· Housing
Volunteer Profile of Seniors Services Society
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Ste Louise Outreach Centre of Peel
32 Haggert Avenue North, Brampton, Ontario
Ste. Louise was founded by the late Irene Baker Irene started assisting families in need, in her own basement as far back as 1982. By August 13, 1985 the Centre was incorporated as a non-profit, REGISTERED charity organization. (Our Registration number is 11917-2856-RR0001). Volunteer based for 30 years. No Government Funding.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Ste Louise Outreach Centre of Peel
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Street Connection
258 Horton Street, Box 1188 Station 'B', London, Ontario
Street Connection, is an incorporated, non-profit registered charitable organization empowering at risk street youth (ages 16-24) by offering them the opportunity to make positive changes in their lives.
Keywords: Justice and Legal
· Hunger
· Housing
· Homeless and Housing
· Children and Youth
· Addictions
Volunteer Profile of Street Connection
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Surrey Food Bank Society
10732-135 Street, Surrey, British Columbia
As a non-profit, charitable organization, the Surrey Food Bank is able to operate only due to donations of money and food. These donations come from individuals, organizations and corporations as well as various fundraising efforts, such as our Breakfast With the Bank or from third party events run by other organizations. We receive no government funding.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Surrey Food Bank Society
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Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels
13352 Old Yale Rd., Suite 233, Surrey, British Columbia
Surrey/North Delta Meals on Wheels (SNDMOW) is a volunteer community service that delivers hot, nutritious meals to recipients' homes between 11:00am and 1:00pm, Monday through Friday.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels
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The Food Bank of Waterloo Region
50 Alpine Crt, Kitchener, Ontario
The Food Bank distributes 20,000 lbs of non-perishable food to food programs in Waterloo Region each week. Your gift of $20 will provide food for a family of 4 for 4 days.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of The Food Bank of Waterloo Region
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The King's Way Blessing Center
649 King Street E, Hamilton, Ontario
The King's Way is located in the red light district of Hamilton and functions as a conduit bringing positive transformation in our community.
Keywords: Hunger
· Homeless and Housing
· Community Services
· Addictions
Volunteer Profile of The King's Way Blessing Center
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The Mustard Seed
Branch: Mustard Seed Shelter
7025 44 St. SE, Mustard Seed Shelter, Calgary, Alberta
The Mustard Seed is a Christian not-for-profit organization that builds community, grows hope and supports change. At its three ministry locations across Alberta, The Mustard Seed seeks to address the root causes of poverty through the delivery of basic services, housing, employment and the provision of a safe, supportive community for those in need.
Keywords: Poverty
· Hunger
· Housing
· Homeless and Housing
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of The Mustard Seed
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The Mustard Seed
Branch: Sundre
Mountain Aire Lodge, Sundre, Alberta
The Mustard Seed is a Christian not-for-profit organization that builds community, grows hope and supports change. At its three ministry locations across Alberta, The Mustard Seed seeks to address the root causes of poverty through the delivery of basic services, housing, employment and the provision of a safe, supportive community for those in need.
Keywords: Poverty
· Hunger
· Housing
· Homeless and Housing
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of The Mustard Seed
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The Mustard Seed
Branch: Edmonton
Edmonton, Alberta
The Mustard Seed is a Christian not-for-profit organization that builds community, grows hope and supports change. At its three ministry locations across Alberta, The Mustard Seed seeks to address the root causes of poverty through the delivery of basic services, housing, employment and the provision of a safe, supportive community for those in need.
Keywords: Poverty
· Hunger
· Housing
· Homeless and Housing
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of The Mustard Seed
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The Mustard Seed
Branch: Calgary
102-11 Ave. SE, Mustard Seed Centre Street, Calgary, Alberta
The Mustard Seed is a Christian not-for-profit organization that builds community, grows hope and supports change. At its three ministry locations across Alberta, The Mustard Seed seeks to address the root causes of poverty through the delivery of basic services, housing, employment and the provision of a safe, supportive community for those in need.
Keywords: Poverty
· Hunger
· Housing
· Homeless and Housing
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of The Mustard Seed
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The Ottawa Food Bank La Banque D'alimentation D'ottawa
1317B Michael Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Our mission is simple: Help people get beyond hunger.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of The Ottawa Food Bank
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The Stop Community Food Centre
1884 Davenport Rd, Toronto, Ontario
For over 30 years, The Stop Community Food Centre has been at the forefront of dignified, innovative programs that provide access to healthy food; build skills, health, hope, and community; and confront the underlying issues that lead to poverty and hunger. Our wide range of programs include drop-in meals, a food bank, community kitchens and gardens, perinatal and family support, civic engagement, and children and youth education.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of The Stop Community Food Centre
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The Toronto Children's Breakfast Club
101 Mcnabb St, Markham, Ontario
The Children's Breakfast Club is a non-profit charitable organization that believes every child is entitled to a nutritious breakfast. An estimated 4,000 meals are served each week in the 20+ clubs across the Greater Toronto area.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of The Toronto Children's Breakfast Club
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Toronto Foundation for Student Success
2 Trethewey Drive, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario
The Toronto Foundation for Student Success helps students succeed. We help feed students, addressing issues of poverty, hunger, and poor nutrition, and their effect on education. We continually search for new ways to help children overcome barriers to success in school. We work to provide safe, inclusive environments in which children may thrive. We are advocates for children, acting on their behalf.
Keywords: Poverty
· Hunger
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Toronto Foundation for Student Success
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Town of St. Paul FCSS
5101 50th Street, St. Paul, Alberta
Family & Community Support Services (F.C.S.S.) is a unique 80/20 funding partnership established in 1968 between the Government of Alberta and participating municipalities or Metis Settlements. At F.C.S.S., we design and deliver social programs that are preventative in nature to promote and enhance well-being among individuals, families and communities. These programs depend on community resources, often involving volunteers in management and delivery.
Keywords: Seniors
· Hunger
· Family Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Town of St. Paul FCSS
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Twelve Baskets Food Bank
8839 HWY 201, Nictaux, Nova Scotia
A food bank picking up food and dispensing it to those who come to us in need, completely run by volunteers.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Twelve Baskets Food Bank
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Union Gospel Mission Foundation
601 E Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
Demonstrating the love of Christ, Union Gospel Mission is determined to transform communities by overcoming poverty, homelessness, and addiction - one life at a time.
Keywords: Religion
· Poverty
· Hunger
· Housing
· Employment and Careers
· Children and Youth
· Addictions
Volunteer Profile of Union Gospel Mission Foundation
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Vegreville and District Family and Community Support Services
4829 50th Street, Vegreville, Alberta
We offer free or low-cost preventative programs and services for all ages. Our service area is the Town of Vegreville and the western portion of the County of Minburn. We are a department of the Town of Vegreville.
Keywords: Seniors
· Hunger
· Family Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Vegreville and District Family and Community Support Services
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Wecan Food Basket Society of Alberta
5825 - 93 A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
The Wecan Food Basket Society is a not-for-profit group who, with the support of many individual volunteers and agencies, is focussed on addressing household food security by helping members stretch their food budgets.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Wecan Food Basket Society of Alberta
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West End Food Bank
398 Salisbury Road, Moncton, New Brunswick
Moncton's West End Food Bank serving those in need. We want to do MORE, help us make this happen.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of West End Food Bank
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