Daily Bread Food Bank
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Daily Bread Food Bank (DBFB) is a Canadian charity organization with a stated goal of ending hunger in Toronto by collaborating with all to eliminate food insecurity and advocate for solutions to end poverty. Founded in 1983,[1] the organization is based in Toronto, Ontario, and is one of the largest food bank organizations in Canada.
Abbreviation | DBFB |
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Type | charity organization |
Legal status | active |
Purpose | advocate and public voice, educator and network |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Location | |
Region served | Greater Toronto Area |
Official language | English French |
Website | http://www.dailybread.ca |
Daily Bread distributes fresh and shelf-stable food, as well as fresh-cooked meals, to over 200 food programs at 129 member agencies across Toronto.[2] Its network of agencies serviced nearly 3 million client visits in 2023.
Research and advocacy
Daily Bread Food Bank (in partnership with North York Harvest Food Bank) also publishes the influential Who's Hungry report, a profile of food insecurity in the City of Toronto.[3] This annual survey measures trends in food insecurity and poverty in Toronto to educate the public and spark policy change.
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