Get Involved

Wherever you live in Canada, there are a lot of ways to be part of the effort to end global hunger!

Whether it’s making an individual donation; starting a growing project; holding an event at your church; using worship resources about hunger; participating in Fast For Change; being part of a Food Study Tour; advocating for people who are hungry by joining the Food Justice Network; or by liking the Foodgrains Bank on Facebook, you can be part of Canadian Foodgrains Bank’s mission to end global hunger.

For more information, contact our staff in Winnipeg  or the regional coordinator in your province. They are great resources to draw from if you are thinking about planning an event, or starting a growing project. 

Growing & Community Projects

Growing & Community Projects

Community growing projects are a unique way for people to contribute grain and other agricultural commodities to help people who are hungry around the world.

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Ron Klusmeier's Tour of a Lifetime

Ron Klusmeier's Tour of a Lifetime

Don't miss this final opportunity to hear Ron Klusmeier play and lead his own music!

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Ration Meal

Ration Meal

Eat a simple meal in support of those who are hungry. Find recipes, prayers, and other ideas here.

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Just Food Art Exhibit Online

Just Food Art Exhibit Online

An online art exhibit on the right to food from a faith perspective.

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Employment

Employment

There are currently no job openings at the Foodgrains Bank.

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Food Justice Network

Food Justice Network

A a community of supporters, staff, and members of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank interested in food justice. Sign up today.

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Fast for Change

Fast for Change

Pray. Give. Advocate.

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Upcoming Food Study Tours

Upcoming Food Study Tours

Learn about hunger issues and food justice by visiting Foodgrains Bank projects overseas.

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Volunteer Opportunities for Accounting Professionals

Volunteer Opportunities for Accounting Professionals

The Canadian Foodgrains Bank is looking for experienced accounting professionals to help conduct financial reviews of international partners agencies in developing countries.

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