The City of Toronto is working with several community programs to address food access, including Daily Bread Food Bank, North York Harvest Food Bank, Red Cross, Salvation Army and Second Harvest. Led by the City, this group is focused on identifying ways to keep existing food programs open and to fill the gaps left by the closure of some programs.
Daily Bread | COVID19 Announcements
City of Toronto working with community and corporate partners to implement emergency food access for vulnerable residents
April 7, 2020
Paid Sick Days Are Essential to Protecting Workers
April 22, 2021
“The bulk of cases now that seem to be driving this pandemic are happening in… Read MoreNew Toronto Street Food Bank Responds to the Second Lockdown
January 20, 2021
Back in the spring when COVID-19 hit, we were fortunate that the weather was warm,… Read MoreHealth and safety of migrant workers: Considerations for the 2021 growing season
January 8, 2021
Migrant farm workers comprise 42% of Ontario’s agricultural workers and are essential to… Read MoreDaily Bread Food Bank Webinar - Beyond COVID-19: Building a Future Without Poverty
December 10, 2020
Daily Bread Food Bank released our annual Who’s Hungry report, a cornerstone of Daily Bread’s… Read MoreRising Cost of Groceries Increases Risk of Food Insecurity
December 9, 2020
According to the latest Canada Food Price Report, Canadian families can expect… Read MoreAgency Spotlight: Grace Place
November 10, 2020
When COVID-19 hit Toronto, and lines of people began waiting for food in front of… Read MoreDaily Bread Food Bank Meal Program Update
November 10, 2020
Part of Daily Bread Food Bank’s revised strategy to continue to meet… Read MoreUpdates to our New Toronto Street Food Bank
November 10, 2020
Daily Bread Food Bank believes that food is a human right and we have adopted a … Read More