What is the New Toronto Street Food Bank?
The New Toronto Street Food Bank is located at Daily Bread’s headquarters in Etobicoke. In addition to food bank services, individuals can also access additional supports through our Information & Referral Services.
Or create an account if you’re new.
Located at 191 New Toronto Street Gate 1, within the main Daily Bread building, The New Toronto Street Food Bank is now open seven days a week, with extended hours on weekdays.
Please note that Daily Bread’s administrative hours are different from New Toronto Street Food Bank.
Tuesday through Saturday, service will be offered by appointment only.
Please note, shopping is not guaranteed if you are more than ten minutes late for your appointment.
Click here to book your next appointment.
New Toronto Street Food Bank will be closed the following days:
Tuesday, | November 12 |
Wednesday, | November 27 |
Tuesday, | December 10 |
Wednesday, | December 25 |
Thursday, | December 26 |
Wednesday, | January 1 |
Early closure notice: The food bank will close early at 4:00pm on Wednesday, December 11.
Need help?
Call 416-203-0050 ext. 1
Hours for drop-in only
Grab-and-go food boxes will be offered.
Sunday | 12:00pm – 4:30pm |
Monday | 9:30am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm |
Download our client guide below to learn about our services and what you can expect at New Toronto Street Food Bank.
In addition to helping people access food, the New Toronto Street Food Bank also offers Information and Referral Services.
Information and Referral Services include:
Ontario Works (OW)
Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
Housing
Fighting an eviction
Legal matters
Replacing identification
Employment
Free or low-cost clothing
Free or low-cost glasses
Free or low-cost furniture and beds
Immigration and newcomer services
Other services as needed
Hours for Information & Referral Services
Monday – Friday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Want more information?
Call 416-203-0050 ext. 1
More community resources:
Our Information and Referral Services team also hosts local organizations on-site who offer free resources to the community, like employment services or information on how to vote.
Find out who is coming on-site.