Food Bank - Cherryville

Provided by Cherryville Community Food & Resource Society

The Food Bank program provides food to people in need living in Cherryville.
The food bank provides food and hampers to those in need in Cherryville. All of the core food support services (monthly hampers, weekly extras, unmonitored fridge, Christmas Hamper event) are free to those who need it without conditions.The following programs are offered:
  • Monthly Hampers: Any Cherryville resident is eligible to receive a monthly food hamper. There is also a weekly drop in service where anyone can access any excess food that is available.
  • Christmas Hampers and Gifts Event: Cherryville residents requiring extra support at Christmas time can access this event. Children are “adopted angels” under this program by various donors who purchase Christmas gifts to be added to large Christmas hampers.
  • Weekly Extra’s & Unmonitored Fridge: Anyone is welcome to drop in on Thursdays at the Food Bank to access any excess food that is available. Typically this includes bread, dairy products, and large quantities of seasonal vegetables/fruits. If an individual requires food but feels uncomfortable reaching out or asking for help, the food bank has an unmonitored fridge stocked with basic items.
  • Organic Community Garden: The community garden provides on average 2,000lbs of fresh, organic produce each summer which goes directly to supplement the food bank's food security programs.
  • Education Series: A multipart knowledge sharing series around food, homesteading, and building Cherryville resilience. For more information, contact Darren at 778-212-8900.

250-547-0089

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158 North Fork Road, Cherryville, British Columbia, V0E 2G3

Cost: No cost

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Service area: Cherryville + show cities

Service area cities: Cherryville

Ways to Access
  • Includes the provision of goods

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