Our Programs

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When people face hunger, they often struggle to meet other basic needs, such as housing, employment, and healthcare. That’s why GFB, founded by Spiritwind Christian Centre, is committed to more than providing food for people in need. GFB actively works to support those accessing our services by connecting them with both internal and external support programs that further meet their diverse needs and situations.
Food Support
We provide an assortment of fresh and non-perishable foods for households of all sizes
We Support Well-being
We don’t just help fill bellies; we help support the overall well-being of our clients.
Pre-packed and Fresh Items
Our clients can pick up their pre-packed food hampers and choose from an array of fresh items such as produce dairy, eggs and bread. This ‘modified shopping model’ allows clients the liberty to choose what works for their individual needs in their households and provides them with dignity in being able to choose.
Diabetes, Celiac, Kosher and Halal options
We are able to provide when in stock, specialty diet foods to support those with Diabetes, Celiac, Kosher and Halal options (when available).
Food Pick-up Locations
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Please Review the map to find your neighbourhood (shaded areas) in which a partner Satellite site is located. If your street falls within one of these areas, click on that neighbourhood name in the list below the map for detailed information. If you do not see your location in a shaded neighbourhood area, you will be headed to the main hub Guelph Food Bank location at 100 Crimea Street which serves ALL areas not within a shaded neighbourhood block.
If you are unsure, you are welcome call us at 519-767-1380 and we will be happy to assist you. You are also welcome to come to our 100 Crimea St. location to register and we will refer you to a location closer to you if applicable.
Also, If you identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit peoples, the Anishnabeg Outreach centre welcomes you from ANY postal code throughout the city.
If you found your postal code in the table below, your foodbank location is Brant Avenue Neighbourhood Group.

Book and Shop Time:
12 pm - 2 pm Tuesdays
3 pm - 6 pm Wednesdays
10 am - 2 pm Thursdays
If you found your postal code in the table below, your foodbank location is Grange Hill East Neighbourhood Group.

Book and Shop Time:
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Tuesdays
6 pm - 7 pm Wednesdays
9 am - 10 am Saturdays
click here to book
If you found your postal code in the table below, your foodbank location is Parkwood Gardens Neighbourhood Group.

Book and Shop Time:
10 am - 3 pm Tuesdays
Call/Email to book an appointment Thursdays, Fridays
If you found your postal code in the table below, your foodbank location is Parkwood Gardens Neighbourhood Group.

Book and Shop Time:
1 pm - 6 pm Thursdays
If you found your postal code in the table below, your foodbank location is West Willow Village.

Book and Shop Time:
9 am - 1 pm Wednesday
3 pm - 7 pm Wednesday
3 pm - 7 pm Thursdays
If you identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit, click on our weblink below to sign up for our Spirit Bundles Program to receive bi-weekly delivery or pick-up of essential items in the Guelph area (we also offer services in Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge).
The Guelph Food Bank services ALL other postal codes that are not listed in the other locations listed here.
You are welcome to come to our main 100 Crimea St, Guelph, ON N1H 2Y6 location to receive help and may be referred to another location if there is one that services your area and therefore closer to where you live.

Client Access Hours for Food pickup:
9 am - 11:45am Monday through Friday
Phones are answered:
9am - 4pm Monday through Friday
(after which we regularly check for messages and return phone calls. Please note we may not be able to return your call the same day, but typically within 24 hrs)
Office Hours:
9am - 4 pm Monday through Friday
(no weekends or stat holidays)
Satellite and main location information
Click on the logo below to reveal a viewable and printable PDF for detailed information your identified Satellite servicing area as well as their servicing hours and contact information based on location chosen from map above. If you do not see a satellite site in your neighbourhood boundary (in coloured neighbourhood block areas), your access location is our main community hub,
Guelph Food Bank, at 100 Crimea St. Guelph N1H 2Y6. You can call us at 519-767-1380 if you would like us to advise you on which location you would be accessing/be referred to based on your street address or postal code.
The hours at this main location are 9am-11:45am Monday through Friday (no access weekends or stat holidays). Days and Hours of service vary by satellite location.
You may be referred to another location that is closer to where you live as we strive to make food emergency more accessible to all we serve in the community. Please check our 'what you need to bring with you to register' page by clicking HERE.
Satellite access within the neighbourhood boundaries vary.
Please note that the following satellites are limited to the tennants in the building.
They are: 7 Christopher Court, 10 Shelldale, Bemo Haus, Grace Gardens, and Thresholds.
Onward Willow Neighbourhood Group services only the following addresses: 6, 15 & 26 Willow, and 36 Dawson.
The satellites covering a larger area (more than one neighbourhood boundary) are:
Dovercliffe Park Community Food Cupboard - Includes Dovercliffe, Hanlon Creek and Kortright Hills
Guelph Food Bank - Includes: Clairfields, Downtown, Exhibition Park, Hales Barton, June Ave, Old University, Onward Willow (if not in specific address zone as identified above), Priory Park, Rickson, Sunny Acres, The Junction, and University neighbourhoods. We also service as far as Aberfoyle, Ariss, Marden and Puslinch (if not in Cambridge Food Bank zone).
Holy Rosary Parish Community - Includes North Riverside (Waverley) and St. George's Park neighbourhood boundaries

Agency Distribution Program
Guelph Food Bank proudly supports other local member agencies through monthly food offers to help offset food related program costs.
Current Member Agencies include:


Neighbourhood Group

Food Collection
We have a network of amazing partners who help us keep our pantries stocked to provide enough food to share with our clients and their families. Daily deliveries and driver pick-ups at partner locations of non-perishable and perishable items are weighed, sorted and stocked by our warehouse manager and many volunteers who help keep this program running smoothly.
We couldn’t do it without our great team of volunteers!
Find out how you can become a volunteer too. Any time you can spare, from an hour or two here and there to regularly scheduled hours, is much appreciated.
Fill out our volunteer form today!
Work Placements
High school students seeking a co-op program through their schools and are welcome to do so with us. We offer flexible placement times in a safe, positive environment that fosters the growth is rewarding. We will help you grow as an individual ready to embark on your journey into the workforce.
To date we have welcomed students from:
Post-secondary students looking to do placements in the charitable sector snd social work programs are welcome to apply with us. We work with numerous colleges and universities to ensure your time spent in placement is a rewarding one that will help you grow as an individual ready to embark on your personal journey into the work force.
To date we have welcomed students from:
Seasonal Programs

Our Adopt-A-Family Christmas program has been running for more than 25 years and has provided countless families and individuals with a traditional Christmas dinner and gifts for the whole family.
We tailor this program on an ongoing basis to the needs of our active clientele with the help of sponsors who share in our vision of providing a little extra support during what can be an extra difficult time for many, especially our single individuals – who quite often have little to no immediate family or support during the holiday season.
Adopt-A-Family
Our Adopt-A-Family Christmas program has been running for more than 25 years and has provided countless families and individuals with a traditional Christmas dinner and gifts for the whole family.
We tailor this program on an ongoing basis to the needs of our active clientele with the help of sponsors who share in our vision of providing a little extra support during what can be an extra difficult time for many, especially our single individuals – who quite often have little to no immediate family or support during the holiday season.
Gift Wrapping
Each year, the Guelph Food Bank operates a gift-wrapping booth inside Stone Road Mall to fundraise donations in exchange for volunteer done gift wrapping. We supply a variety of quality gift wrapping papers and supplies to assist you in getting your gifts ready to give during the very busy holiday hectic season.














