Thank you Toronto!

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How it works

 

We build the bag.

We fill each bag with between five to seven different specialty food and gift products from seven different neighbourhoods each week.

You place an order.

We take any form of online payment - if you would like to pay by e-transfer, send us an email. Deliveries will take place on May 8th.

Enjoy!

We offer contactless, food-safe delivery. Enjoy your bag knowing you supported local businesses when they needed it most! A portion of profits are being donated to charities in each neighbourhood.

 

$5 from every bag supports a charity within the neighbourhood you purchase from.

 

Bloorcourt – Sistering

“Sistering is a multi-service agency for at-risk, socially isolated women in Toronto who are homeless or precariously housed. We have been serving this community for over 35 years, validating the experiences of women and trans people regardless of outcomes. Community members come from diverse backgrounds and include women and trans people who are experiencing, or have experiences with: substance use and mental health issues; disability; trauma and violence; immigration, refugee, and undocumented status.”

Bloordale – Safe Haven

“Everyone deserves a space where they can thrive. An environment that is safe, loving and allows them to develop to the best of their abilities. At Safehaven, we go the extra mile to deliver respite and residential care that not only exceeds medical standards, but is non-institutional and fun. With extensive recreational programming, highly trained staff and modern home-like facilities, we deliver everything an individual needs to live a bright and rewarding life.”

Queen West – St. Felix Centre

“Today, we are dedicated to providing support to some of the most marginalized individuals in Toronto’s downtown core. Services and programs for our guests are offered in a safe, welcoming and respectful environment inclusive of all religions, genders, cultures, and abilities. All peoples are treated with respect and dignity, regardless of circumstance, in the Felician-Franciscan tradition.”

 

Ossington – West Neighbourhood House

“Successive waves of immigrant families have made downtown Toronto their first stop in Canada and, in the process, have discovered that West Neighbourhood House as one of their first and best friends. From our various locations in the past to the homes of our current programs, West Neighbourhood House has been part of the lives and hearts of people of all ages and cultural backgrounds since 1912.”

College Promenade – YMCA

“The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity that ignites the potential in people, helping them grow, lead, and give back to their communities. Every day at the Y, people get their fair chance to shine. They get opportunities to build a brighter future — for themselves and their communities — thanks to the generosity of people just like you who donate and volunteer to support our cause.”

Trinity Bellwoods – Women’s Own Withdrawal Management Centre

“Women's Own Withdrawal Management Centre provides withdrawal support to women aged 16 and over who are in an acute state of intoxication or withdrawal from alcohol or other substances and whose condition can be safely managed in a non-medical residential setting.”

 

Riverside – Ralph Thornton Community Centre

“The Ralph Thornton Community Centre is where neighbours meet, events are celebrated, programs  are enjoyed, and support is exchanged. We develop programs, nourish culture, and empower citizens action. We work with agencies, individuals, and groups to build the capacity of a caring, healthy, and vibrant community.”

 
 

See us in action.

Thanks to Dave Culligan from threesixfive for producing this video from our first iteration of the Bag of Toronto project. Check them out to support another small business in the city!