Food & Furniture Banks
Eastview Neighborhood Community Centre
Twice a week, Eastview serves over 200 households with fresh produce, perishable items and pantry staples. Our foodbank focuses on providing diversity in food options and we are proud to offer Halal, Kosher, vegetarian and dairy alternatives.
86 Blake St Toronto, ON M4J 3C9
Pape & Danforth
416-392-1750
Christie Ossington Neighborhood Centre
We invite you to experience the delicious offerings of LOFT Kitchen, a youth-centered social enterprise providing café and catering services while developing the employability of 2SLGBTQIA+ youth. Come visit us to enjoy delicious coffee, warming teas and a daily offering of homemade baked goods, sandwiches, and ice cream! Open Tuesdays through Saturdays.
854 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M6G 1M2
Bloor & Ossington
416-792-8941
The Stop
Food is at the heart of all of our work at The Stop. We provide opportunities for people to share a meal, enjoy a taste of home, and foster their sense of community. Using food as a tool, we aim to improve the mental and physical health of people experiencing poverty or even homelessness.
1884 Davenport Rd Toronto, ON M6N 4Y4
Davenport & Lansdowne
416-652-7867
Parkdale Community Food Bank
Our in-person grocery pick up program is an easy way to access free, healthy groceries within the Parkdale/High Park community. If you are in need of groceries, please come by anytime during our operating hours to come into the food bank and select your groceries.
1499 Queen St W Toronto, ON M6R 1A3
Queen & Dufferin
416-532-2375
Daily Bread Food Bank
Provides food assistance to those in need. Call ahead to find the closest affiliated food bank to you.
191 New Toronto Street Toronto, ON M8V 2E7
New Toronto & Islington
416-203-0050
North York Harvest Food Bank
The North York Harvest Food Bank offers a number of programs and services to our warehousing and distribution operations. There’re currently food banks across the city.
640 Lawrence Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M6A 1B1
Allen & Lawrence
416-635-7771
Agincourt Community Services Association
ACSA’s Food Security department offers year-round programming to help increase access to good, healthy food. With communal gardens, cooking programs, and nutritional education, ACSA takes a holistic approach to challenging food insecurity.
4155 Sheppard Ave East Suite 100 Toronto, Ontario, M1S 1T4
Sheppard Ave E & Midland Ave
416-292-6912
The Furniture Bank
Provides gently used household furnishings and enables the effective transfer of those furnishings to families and individuals in need. Check their partnering agencies list to have a referral put through.
25 Connell Crt, Toronto, ON M8Z 1E8
Homer Ave & Evans Ave
416-934-1229
For the Love of Youth
For the Love of Youth helps youth transitioning out of the child welfare system into their first independent homes by providing gently-used furnishings secured through donations from corporate housing industry members. Contact StepStones, and we may be able to help arrange transportation to the warehouse.
(416) 222-0025