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Canada’s Invisible Food Network

Canada’s Invisible Food Network research addresses an urgent question: Who is helping to provide food for the millions of Canadians struggling with food insecurity?

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Non-profits expect an 18% rise in demand, leading to 1 million+ new visits in 2024

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Each non-profit needs an average $76,000 to meet the anticipated demand for their services

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More than a third of non-profits across Canada are forced to turn people away

PUBLISHED

November 5, 2021

A massive, invisible patchwork system supports vulnerable Canadians

The first research of its kind, Canada’s Invisible Food Network addresses an urgent question: we need to know who is helping provide food for the millions of Canadians struggling with food insecurity.

The findings are shocking: there are four times more charitable food providers than grocery stores in Canada.

There is a massive but unconnected patchwork of services trying to support 6.7 million Canadians while they themselves are still reeling from the impact of the pandemic on the charitable sector.

These unprecedented findings are the result of a nearly two-year-long research project undertaken by Second Harvest and Value Chain Management International, a leading public and industry voice in food waste.

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