HUNGER IN CANADA


The face of hunger is real and it’s very close to home.

Your neighbour, a work colleague, a friend, someone in your family; hunger isn’t an issue reserved solely for strangers or the homeless. Food insecurity can be found even within our closest circles and more often than not, these people go by quietly unnoticed.

HUNGER CAN HIT ANYONE AT ANY TIME

There can be a stigma attached to poverty, yet more than half of Canadians are less than a paycheque away from dire financial circumstances1. An illness, accident, job loss, or dangerous family situation can push anyone over the edge and into the position of having to use a food bank.

Number of Visits (HC)

There was a total of
2,059,636 visits
to food banks across Canada in March 2024 – up 6% compared to 2023

Children

33% of food banks users in Canada are children, which represents nearly 700,000 visits.

Singles

42% of food banks users in Canada are single adult households, the most common household type accessing food banks in Canada

Seniors

Seniors represent 7.7%
of food banks clients are seniors, up from 6.8% in 2019.

Social Assistance

40% of Canadian food banks users are on social assistance or disability-related supports as their main source of income

Employed

18% of those accessing food banks in Canada are employed

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