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Hosting a Donation Drive? We can help!

By Keith Yee in Donation on November 27, 2016

Thinking of holding a fundraiser or donation drive / food drive?  We can help! Please take a moment to register your donation drive with us so that we can help make it a successful one. We can provide information, brochures, donation forms, collection boxes, and posters. If applicable, our volunteer drivers can even pick up…

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BC Thanksgiving Food Drive

By Keith Yee in Donation on October 14, 2016

We are so grateful for the outpouring of support we received from our community during the 2016 BC Thanksgiving Food Drive on Saturday 17 September 2016. Thank you- to the hundreds of people who volunteered to deliver fliers, picked up donations, and sorted food; to the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter-Day Saints that…

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RFB Guidelines on Tax Receipts for In-Kind Donations

By Keith Yee in Donation on July 13, 2016

The Richmond Food Bank is very grateful for your donations that enable us to serve more than 1400 people each week through our grocery distribution and more than 700 people through the food we provide to our community partners.  We rely on your support, as we are a registered charity that is not government-funded. The…

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Thank You RFB Donors!

By Keith Yee in Donation on January 5, 2016

As a registered charity that is not government-funded, we couldn’t help our neighbours in need without the generous support of our supporters – the many individuals, community groups and businesses that give monetary, in-kind, or food donations. We’re working on properly appreciating everyone who generously gives to the Richmond Food Bank, and we started by…

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We Like Fresh Produce Donations!

By Keith Yee in Donation on May 29, 2015

Did your vegetable garden or fruit tree produce a bumper crop? Are you a farmer? Please consider donating your excess, good-quality fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables to the Richmond Food Bank. Fresh fruits and vegetables are essential – many of the people we serve are dealing with health concerns and/or are raising children, and…

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