
Sponsorship
Many of us have affinities to a place, a particular town, neighourhood or school. We may have been impacted by having access to healthy food at our school, and it has left a meaningful impact. Or you may be involved with a community service group that supports the well-being of people in a certain area, or you may own or work for a small business whose employees come from a certain region. There are many reasons why giving back locally is important.
You, your family, your company or your service club can sponsor a Student Nutrition Program at a particular school or family of schools. Your support means that we are able to support other schools equally by allocated limited funds to all schools.
To discuss the opportunity to sponsor a student nutrition program, please contact us.
Support Us
- Volunteer
- Donate
- Raise Funds
- Sponsorship
- Leave a Legacy
“Fundraiser story…coming soon!
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TAYLOR THOMAS
Fundraiser Coordinator, 2021
Other ways to give back

Volunteer
Volunteers who want to help at schools with food programs need to contact the school at which they want to volunteer, and go through that school board’s volunteer process.

Third-Party Fundraising
Individuals, families, organizations and businesses are invited to create their own fundraising events with The Food Sharing Project as a beneficiary.

Leave a Legacy
Over the years, The Food Sharing Project has received several significant estate gifts bequeathed by donors in their wills.
How You Can Help
Thank you, from the bottoms of our bellies.
– JG Simcoe PS Kindergarten studentsWow, look at this food. They really care about us.
– A secondary school student overheard by a teacherHonestly, having the grab and go station in the school just helps me make it to class.
– Secondary school studentI don’t know why, but math is easier after I have something to eat.
– Elementary studentI saw the student putting a few extra cartons of milk in his backpack, so I gently asked why, and he said he was taking it for his siblings because, "school is the only place we can get fresh milk."
– Secondary school teacher“Just a note to say thank you and your helpers for all you have done for myself and my family. You don’t have to do anymore I think we will be okay for now.”
– written in a thank you card from a family who was receiving additional food support at home during the COVID-19 pandemic