Emergency Food Program at Saint Catherine's
A drop-in program in partnership with Harvest Project

Saint Catherine’s has partnered with Harvest Project, to help address food emergencies in the North Shore. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 2pm to 3pm at Mary Pellatt Room, we will distribute emergency grocery bags; serve coffee, tea, and pastries; and enjoy a conversation with our volunteers.

Our Emergency Food Program is designed to provide immediate assistance to individuals and families facing food insecurity in the North Shore, provide essential sustenance, as well as cultivate a sense of belonging and shared responsibility within our community. At the core of our Food Emergency Initiative is a simple yet powerful idea: neighbours helping neighbours.

If you want to learn more about this, you may email Marymil at community_engagement@shaw.ca.

How To Help?

You may donate safely sealed food items for our clients, in cans, jars, or bottles; pastries and cookies; as well as hygiene items such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. You may drop your donations in Saint Catherine's Anglican Church's lobby.

If you're interested in providing grocery bags, or if you want to volunteer email Marymil at community_engagement@shaw.ca.

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