We distribute non-perishable food items and pet food on a weekly basis.
Quick facts
Service type: Housing
Eligibility: Open to all
Delivery: In person (closed on stat holidays)
Fee: Free
Program Dates: Year-round
Program description
WoodGreen’s Food Bank program is located at 650 Queen St. E., outside and at the back of the building. The Food Bank operates every Tuesday (except for Statutory holidays) from 1;05 p.m. – 2;00 p.m. outside at the back of our building. Food items may be heavy. For your convenience, please bring a shopping trolley/cart or reusable shopping bags.
Program Details
Tuesdays from 1:05 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Pet food is very limited and may not be available on a weekly basis
How you can support
Every gift makes a lasting difference in our community
Clients can register in person on any Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
Food Bank Drop in
Outside at the back of our building Tuesdays from 1:05pm -2:00pm
Contact information
647-923-3571
Location
650 Queen St. E. Toronto, ON
M4M 1G5
Hours
Tuesdays
1:05 PM – 2:20 PM
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