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Food banks in Toronto see surge in demand from families with children

Toronto food banks have seen a surge in demand from families with children and COVID-19 has a lot to do with it.

The Stop Community Food Centreon Davenport Road recently shared some concerning numbers from their emergency food service. They said that 20 per cent of 172 people they served were children while one-third of all their clients are now kids.

They also added that prior to the global pandemic, Canadaranked 30 out of 38 of wealthy nationsfor childhood wellbeing.

Winsome Miller, manager of community services at The Stop, said this all began at the beginning of the pandemic in March.

它was around March break and families didn't have extra food in the house.

"So what happened was a lot new individuals were coming to our take-away food lines and a lot of them were asking if they could get extra takeaway breakfasts and lunches and the reason is that they have kids at home now," she said.

The Stop

Miller added that parents were no longer able to rely on the breakfast and lunch programs at school anymore.

"We also had parents coming from outside of our catchment area. We had people from Oshawa, we had people from Burlington and Brampton which is quite a hike."

While demand has decreased slightly since March as other centres also tried to provide emergency resources, The Stop is now preparing for a potential second wave and lockdown.

Miller said they are trying to come up with a plan for people to get takeaway meals but not have to wait long line up outside in the cold.

"We have a blueprint now since we had to do this in March without any guidelines, we just created ways that we can extend what we have and how we're going to do that now that we're going into the colder months," Miller said.

"When your bills are high, food is the first thing to go so all the more reason why food security has to remain at the forefront of all that's going on right now," Miller said.

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The Stop


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