Join the movement to grow communities through the power of food

Our recipe includes belonging, knowledge, social justice—and YOU!

When you host a fundraiser for Community Food Centres Canada, you support communities to access good food, tap into support, and feel a sense of belonging.

Are you ready to join our movement of passionate supporters?

It’s easy to get started

Start your own fundraiser in no time by following these simple steps:

Choose your event

The sky’s the limit! Pick something you love to do and get started.

Create your page

Inspire people to give by personalizing your page.

Spread the word

Let family and friends know that you’re raising money to end food insecurity.

Let’s work together to change lives through the power of food

The best part about a DIY fundraiser is that you can make a big impact doing by something you love! Here are just a few ideas to get you started.


Celebrate a special occasion

Encourage friends and family to mark your birthday, wedding or graduation. Create custom party invitations while supporting our work via ECHOage.


In honour

Remember a loved one: invite people to help you celebrate a loved one's legacy.


Host a workplace fundraiser

Boost morale at work! Raise funds and awareness with colleagues to end food insecurity. Check us out on Alaya by Benevity to get started.

Get inspired

Here's some of the ways people have fundraised for CFCC

A young man named Andrew is showing a young girl how to hold chopsticks while sitting at a dining table.

"A lot of our happiest memories with Andrew were in the kitchen—chatting and singing and dancing and cooking. But he didn’t want to just cook. He wanted to share, and make it really fun. And the way that he connected to all of us was through his cooking; sharing his knowledge with us and teaching us."

— Jorie

Read more about how Jorie honoured her late brother Andrew.

Join the movement to grow communities through the power of food



Get started

Need some help to get started? Reach out to Simone Robinson, Development Officer, Community Giving at