In partnership, Daily Bread Food Bank and North York Harvest Food Bank have released Who’s Hungry 2021. This year’s report is a call to action from a city in crisis, and explores ways in which together, we can build greater resiliency.
There were close to 1.45 million food bank visits in the past year, the highest number of visits ever recorded in the city’s history and close to 1.5 times greater than the previous record set in 2010 in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
For the first time, new clients accessing Toronto food banks outnumbered existing clients, as unemployment and underemployment soared.
Some of the key findings of the report include:
The pandemic will not be the last emergency we face as a city. To move from crisis to resiliency in Toronto, we need all levels of government to continue to address the immediate fallout from COVID-19 by supporting low-income households who continue to struggle with job losses, reduced employment hours, and precarious housing as a direct result of the pandemic.
At the same time, we need to look to the future to build greater resiliency through systemic change by reducing precarious employment, improving income supports, investing in affordable childcare, and rapidly expanding access to affordable housing.
The time to act is now. Here are some steps you can take:
1) Read the Who’s Hungry 2021 report to raise awareness about why poverty and food insecurity are on the rise in Toronto.
2) Hunger is a direct result of poverty. With the provincial election fast approaching, you can help advocate for change by sending an email directly to Ontario’s party leaders asking them to commit to bolder action to reduce poverty in your community. Click here to take action now!
3) Share our findings on social media and help raise awareness. Download our Media Kit here. Be sure to tag @DailyBreadTO and use hashtag #WhosHungry2021
4) Watch and share our video to learn more about food insecurity and other actions you can take today to make an impact.