Volunteers Needed: Thanks for Giving Food Drive
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
Thanksgiving and our Thanks for Giving Food Drive are the kick off to the giving season and we need YOU to help make it great. Every year, amazing volunteers head to grocery store locations across the city and help turn shoppers into donors. This process is so important to us, as it helps us prepare for the long cold months ahead. The food drive is our first push for donations after a slow summer season. Grocery story food drives are only successful when we have volunteers! This is where you come in! Visit our volunteer online sign up page, scroll to the October 6th and 7th postings, and find ..read more
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Loblaws employees from across two provinces visit Ottawa Food Bank
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
On September 16th we hosted approximate 130 Loblaws/Provigo executive employees from across Ontario and Quebec, as they were in Ottawa for meetings. While in town, they stopped by to visit the Ottawa Food Bank so we could share with them how their grocery store locations help us to provide for the community. The team was split into two groups; while one group was getting a tour of the facility, the other group was competing in a fast paced Food Sort Challenge. The afternoon was filled with smiles, knowledge sharing, and a little competition. Congratulations to the Ottawa ..read more
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Hunger Action Month: Volunteer
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
We couldn’t do it without you Volunteering is not only a great help to us, but we hear that it’s incredibly rewarding for those who give their time. The kind people who volunteer with the Ottawa Food Bank help us – in the most hands-on way possible – get our neighbours beyond hunger. We are fortunate to have volunteers of all ages and abilities in every area of our operation. Volunteers do everything from answering phones to delivering food and from sorting donations to assisting at special events and on our farm. To learn more about all the different types of volunteer o ..read more
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A great first annual ORCF & Friends Charity Golf Tournament
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
We are grateful to have been considered a “friend” during the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation & Friends Charity Golf Tournament at Casselview Golf & Country Club earlier this month. The grey and cool start to the day did not keep participants away from this tournament as golfers showed up with bags of non-perishable food items to donate. Monetary donations were raised through sponsorship, registration, raffle prizes, 50/50 tickets, and general generosity, and was split between the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation, Ride for Dad, and the Ottawa Food Bank. Thanks to everyone’s generosi ..read more
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Thank you Royale Equestrian Centre Riders!
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
Thank you to Susan, Emily, and all the riders at Royale Equestrian Centre for supporting the Ottawa Food Bank. Susan, a rider at Royale, found herself with extra riding gear from her daughter. She approached Emily – owner of Royale Equestrian Centre – and asked if she could set up a food drive where riders could take these items in exchange for a food donation to the Ottawa Food Bank.  Together, Emily and Susan embraced the concept and expanded on it by asking people to donate items at various equestrian events over the course of a month. When all was said and done, a total of 370 pounds of fo ..read more
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Hunger Action Month: Advocate
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
This week of Hunger Action Month is dedicated to ADVOCACY. This is our chance to not only help the community with their current needs, but to let it be known that we demand to see change so our community will no longer need us in the first place. The Problem: Hunger is a symptom of poverty. We, and food banks across Canada, exist not because there is a lack of food in our city or country, but because many people don’t have access to adequate income to afford the basic necessities – food included. Systemic, policy, and societal changes are not only necessary to ending hung ..read more
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Hunger Action Month: EDUCATE
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
The first theme of Hunger Action Month is EDUCATE. This week we want to ensure our community knows what our role is in the city. We want you to know what YOU help us accomplish through your generous support. Keep an eye on our social media for updates, and join in on the conversation! We want to hear what you have to say. Share our posts and help us inform everyone about food banks, food insecurity, and the Ottawa Food Bank. Make sure you use the hashtags #HungerActionMonth. For further information about the Ottawa Food Bank ..read more
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NEWS RELEASE: A ladies luncheon in support of city’s most vulnerable
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
Ottawa Food Bank, Jamilah Taib Murray, and Waterford Property Group partner to raise funds for Baby Basics Program   (Ottawa, ON) – The Ottawa Food Bank is once again be the beneficiary of Heels for Meals, hosted by Jamilah Taib Murray and Waterford Property Group and sponsored by exclusive car sponsor, Star Motors. Heels for Meals is a fundraiser in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program, which provides increasingly costly baby supplies and food to struggling parents across the city. This popular event is an opportunity for women to come together to network while supporting m ..read more
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It’s Hunger Action Month!
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
We need to TAKE ACTION on hunger Hunger Action Month is a nation-wide campaign that encourages Canadians to work towards a future without hunger. We are inviting YOU to join us in the fight against hunger in your community by letting our elected officials know that we need a Poverty Reduction Strategy now. Let’s be LOUD this month. We must let everyone know that people going hungry in our city / province / country is NOT acceptable. Throughout September, join the conversation online and use the hashtag #HungerActionMonth If you’re wondering how you – one person – can possibly make a differenc ..read more
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Heels for Meals in support of our Baby Basics Program
Ottawa Food Bank
by Ottawa Food Bank
5y ago
Networking luncheon & fundraiser for the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program Hosted by Jamilah Taib Murray and Waterford Property Group, Heels for Meals is a fundraising event for the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program, complete with amazing prizes, auction items, and more! This event is an opportunity for women to come together to support mother, families, and babies in need as we begin a new school year. The reality is, 36 per cent of households who receive support from the Ottawa Food Bank have children. Proceeds from Heels for Meals will help to purchase baby cereal, formula, an ..read more
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