Singapore’s food assistance landscape includes multiple charitable organizations dedicated to reducing food waste and addressing food insecurity. These programs serve over 300,000 beneficiaries annually, including low-income families, elderly residents, migrant workers, and other vulnerable populations.
Willing Hearts
Overview
A secular, volunteer-driven soup kitchen operating since its establishment, Willing Hearts is one of Singapore’s largest food aid providers, preparing approximately 7,000 meals daily.
Review
Volunteer-driven charity operating a soup kitchen 365 days a year, preparing thousands of daily meals.
Contact Information
- Operations: Daily meal preparation and distribution
- Locations: Nearly 70 distribution points across Singapore
Impact
- Thousands of meals prepared daily
- Year-round operations (365 days)
- Nearly 70 distribution locations
- Run almost entirely by volunteers
Beneficiaries
- Migrant workers
- Low-income families
- Elderly individuals
- Underprivileged community members
Menu
- Daily Hot Meals:
- Freshly cooked dishes
- Nutritionally balanced
- Culturally diverse options
- Soup and main dishes
- Rice or staple accompaniments
Food Donations Needed
- Staples:
- Rice (white and brown)
- Cooking oil
- Salt and seasonings
- Proteins:
- Frozen meats (chicken, pork, fish)
- Eggs
- Canned/Preserved:
- Canned vegetables
- Canned fruits
- Dried Goods:
- Dried foods
- Curry powders
- Spices
- Beverages:
- Coffee
- Tea
Volunteer Opportunities
- Meal preparation (morning/afternoon shifts)
- Cooking assistance
- Food distribution
- Delivery drivers
- Kitchen cleaning
- Food sorting and organizing
Strengths:
- Operates 365 days a year with no breaks
- Island-wide distribution to 70+ locations
- Entirely volunteer-run with minimal staff overhead
- Non-discriminatory service regardless of background
- Impressive scale and consistency
Service Quality:
- Highly reliable daily operations
- Warm, home-cooked style meals
- Strong community volunteer support
- Well-organized distribution network
Food Offered
- Hot, freshly prepared meals
- Home-cooked style cuisine
- Daily rotating menu
- Suitable for various dietary needs
Beneficiaries
- Elderly individuals
- Persons with disabilities
- Low-income families
- Children from single-parent families
- Migrant workers
Contact
Website: Check Willing Hearts official website Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services – Daily Free Meal Delivery Programme
Overview
Established in 1985, this is one of Singapore’s longest-running meal delivery programs, providing free vegetarian meals to vulnerable populations.
Review
Strengths:
- Nearly 40 years of consistent service
- Twice-daily meal delivery (lunch and dinner)
- Serves regardless of race or religion
- Healthy vegetarian options
- 6 days a week operation
Service Quality:
- Reliable and punctual delivery
- Nutritious vegetarian cuisine
- Dedicated service to North East Singapore
- Expanding coverage to meet growing needs
Food Offered
Meal Type: Vegetarian only Frequency: Twice daily (lunch and dinner) Days: Monday to Saturday Cuisine: Healthy vegetarian meals
Service Areas
- Primary: Hougang, Sengkang, Punggol (North East)
- Extended: North and East Central zones
Beneficiaries
- Needy elderly
- Vulnerable individuals unable to prepare meals
- Those with mobility difficulties
Contact
Organization: Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Krsna’s Free Meals (formerly Krishna’s Kitchen)
Overview
A compassionate soup kitchen run by volunteers, Krsna’s Free Meals has distributed over 400,000 meals to date.
Review
Strengths:
- Daily breakfast AND lunch service
- Home-cooked meal quality
- Strong volunteer participation
- “Love through food” philosophy
- Welcoming walk-in service
Service Quality:
- Freshly prepared meals
- Clean, well-maintained premises
- Friendly volunteer service
- Community-focused atmosphere
Food Offered
Meal Times:
- Breakfast: Daily
- Lunch: Daily
Cuisine Style:
- Home-cooked meals
- Vegetarian options available
- Fresh, daily preparation
- Variety in daily menu
Beneficiaries
- Anyone in need
- Walk-in basis welcome
- No discrimination
Volunteer Opportunities
- Vegetable cutting
- Premises cleaning
- Food service
- General kitchen assistance

Contact
Organization: Krsna’s Free Meals Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
YWCA Meals-on-Wheels
Overview
Operating since August 1997, YWCA’s MoW program serves three distinct vulnerable groups with nutritious, halal-certified meals.
Review
Strengths:
- Specifically designed for 3 core demographics
- Halal certification
- Two meals daily
- Free service
- Monday-Friday consistency
- Strategic west-bound MRT coverage
Service Quality:
- Nutritious meal planning
- Dietary requirements considered
- Reliable weekday delivery
- Partnership with agencies for broader reach
Food Offered
Meal Type: Halal, nutritious meals Frequency: Two meals daily Days: Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) Dietary Options: Halal-certified
Service Areas
Coverage Zone: Outram area and west-bound MRT line
- Chinatown
- Tiong Bahru
- Redhill
- Queenstown
- Commonwealth
- Jurong East (Children’s program only)
Beneficiaries
- Children: Ages 5-12 from low-income families
- Senior Citizens: 60+ years, needy, frail, homebound
- Persons with Disabilities (PwDs): Ages 13-59
Contact
Organization: YWCA Singapore Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Free Food For All (FFFA)
Overview
Pioneering retort-packaged Ready-to-Eat (RTE) meals, FFFA provides ambient temperature meals that are nutritious, healthy, and halal.
IPC-registered charity founded in 2015, specializing in shelf-stable, nutritious meals for vulnerable populations.
Contact Information
- Status: IPC-registered charity
- Contact through official Free Food For All channels
Impact
- Over 144,000 beneficiaries served to date
- Focus on nutritious, healthy food options
Food Offered
- Ready-to-Eat Meals:
- No cooking required
- 2-year shelf life without refrigeration
- Nutritionally balanced
- Halal options available
- Designed for families without cooking facilities
Target Beneficiaries
- Families facing financial difficulties
- Individuals without cooking access
- Emergency food assistance cases
- Low-income households
Donation Options
- Direct food donations
- Monetary contributions
- Corporate sponsorships
Review
Strengths:
- Innovative retort packaging technology
- No refrigeration required (ambient storage)
- Monthly carton delivery system
- Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options
- Local favorites menu
- Suitable for long-term storage
Service Quality:
- Modern food preservation technology
- Safe, shelf-stable meals
- Convenience for recipients
- Reduces daily meal preparation stress
Food Offered
Packaging: Retort-packed RTE meals Temperature: Ambient (no refrigeration needed) Delivery: Monthly carton supply (supplements 1 person’s needs) Options:
- Vegetarian meals
- Non-vegetarian meals
- Local cuisine favorites
Menu Features:
- Suitable for discerning palates
- Local flavor profiles
- Nutritionally balanced
Beneficiaries
- Non-ambulant elderly
- Those with minimal family support
- Homebound individuals
Contact
Organization: Free Food For All Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Food From The Heart – School Goodie Bag Programme
Overview
A monthly food assistance program specifically designed for underprivileged school children and their families, focusing on nutritious, balanced food items.
Review
Established charity supporting low-income families, elderly, and vulnerable groups through comprehensive food programs.
Contact Information
- Website: foodheart.org (verify current contact details)
- Multiple distribution points across Singapore
Impact
- Distributes approximately 140,000 food packs annually
- Operates community shops
- Multiple program initiatives
Food Offered
- Food Packs Include:
- Rice and grains
- Canned goods
- Cooking oil
- Dried foods
- Essential staples
- Surplus food rescued from retailers
Programs
- Food distribution programs
- Community shops for beneficiaries
- Food rescue initiatives
- School breakfast programs
How to Help
- Food donations
- Monetary contributions
- Volunteer opportunities
- Corporate partnerships
Strengths:
- Child nutrition-focused
- Comprehensive food categories
- Low GI options for better health
- Monthly reliability
- Fresh items included (eggs)
- Volunteer-driven packing
- Purely donation-funded
Service Quality:
- Carefully curated food selection
- Considers dietary requirements
- Reliable monthly distribution
- Professional food handling
- Quality control standards
Impact:
- Addresses food insecurity
- Supports children’s development
- Reduces family financial burden
- Promotes better nutrition
Food Offered – Complete Goodie Bag Contents
Staples:
- Rice
- Low GI vermicelli
- Instant noodles
Proteins:
- Canned sardines
- Baked beans
- Fresh eggs
Vegetables:
- Mushrooms
- Corn
Cooking Essentials:
- Cooking oil
- Low-fat condensed skim milk
Breakfast Items:
- Oatmeal
- Breakfast cereal
- UHT milk
- Milo
- Bread spread
Snacks:
- Biscuits
Beneficiaries
- Underprivileged school children
- Their families
- Focus on critical developmental stage
Volunteer Opportunities
- Food packing sessions
- Groups of 10-15 people welcome
- Help pack with love and care
Contact
Organization: Food From The Heart Email: [email protected] (general enquiries) Volunteer Registration: Available online
The Saturday Movement

Overview
Founded in 2011 in Lengkok Bahru, this registered charity has grown from a volunteer group to an organization serving over 500 needy elderly with 100+ volunteers.
Review
Strengths:
- Weekly in-person community gathering
- 4,000 items distributed monthly
- Personal connection through “listening ear” approach
- Consistent Saturday presence
- Holistic support (food + emotional)
- Strong volunteer base
Service Quality:
- Community-building focus
- Personal befriending approach
- Reliable weekly schedule
- Addresses isolation and poverty
- Compassionate service model
Philosophy:
- “Nobody gets left behind”
- Caring and inclusive approach
- Recognition of economic marginalization
Food Offered
Weekly Distribution:
- Free lunch every Saturday (in-person)
- Bread
- Fresh fruit
- Prepared meals
Monthly Volume: 4,000 items total
Beneficiaries
- 500+ needy elderly
- Disadvantaged seniors in low-income areas
- Those trapped by economic circumstances
- Elderly struggling financially, mentally, or emotionally
Contact
Organization: The Saturday Movement Founded: 2011 Status: Registered charity Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
The Giving Collective
Overview
A ground-up initiative tackling food waste while supporting vulnerable populations, focusing on weekend distribution when other agencies don’t operate.
Review
Strengths:
- Fills weekend service gap
- Reduces food wastage through bakery partnerships
- Hot meals on weekends
- Community engagement through mural painting
- Multi-faceted approach (food + community beautification)
- Targets rental flat residents
Service Quality:
- Fresh bakery products
- Hot meal service when most needed
- Community development activities
- Creative engagement approach
Unique Features:
- Excess food redistribution
- Weekend operation focus
- Arts and community projects
Food Offered
Food Types:
- Excess bakery items (fresh bread, pastries)
- Hot meals on weekends
- Saturday and Sunday distribution
Distribution:
- Direct home delivery to elderly
- Rental flat residents
- Weekend schedule
Community Activities
- Mural painting projects
- Void deck beautification
- Community center engagement
- Nursing home activities
Beneficiaries
- Elderly individuals
- Rental flat residents
- Those without weekend meal access
Contact
Organization: The Giving Collective Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Daokachiu
Overview
A unique, community-driven initiative by “uncles” bringing quality local cuisine to those with limited access due to age, health, or circumstances.
Review
Strengths:
- Local hawker cuisine focus
- Supports struggling hawker businesses
- Community-based volunteers
- Quality food (not just sustenance)
- Cultural preservation through food
- Dual mission: help recipients + hawkers
Philosophy:
- “Bring smiles to the lesser blessed”
- Support local food heroes
- Simple, effective approach
- During difficult times, help both ends
Service Quality:
- Good quality local dishes
- Familiar, comforting food
- Community connection
- Supports local economy
Food Offered
Cuisine: Local hawker favorites Quality: “Good local cuisine” Style: Traditional Singaporean dishes Source: Local hawker stalls
Beneficiaries
- Elderly with limited mobility
- Those with weaker health
- Less fortunate individuals
- People with no access to hawker centers
Contact
Organization: Daokachiu Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
THK Home Help Services (Thye Hua Kwan)
Overview
A comprehensive program combining Meals-on-Wheels with Medical Escort and Transport services, operating in East and South regions.
Review
Strengths:
- 365 days operation (7 days/week)
- Flexible meal timing options
- Multiple diet options available
- Integrated medical support
- Wheelchair-accessible transport
- Medical escort accompaniment
- Year-round reliability
Service Quality:
- Professional assessment process
- Tailored to individual needs
- Handicap-friendly equipment
- Comprehensive elderly support
- Community-based care approach
Services Offered
Meals-on-Wheels (MOW)
Operation: 7 days/week, 365 days/year Delivery Options:
- Lunch only
- Dinner only
- Both meals
Diet Varieties:
- Regular meals
- Porridge only
- Other dietary requirements
Coverage: Selected boundaries in East and South regions
Medical Escort and Transport (MET)
Transport Services:
- Hospital appointments
- Polyclinic visits
- Wheelchair-accessible vehicles
- Handicap-friendly modifications
- Power lift equipped
Escort Services:
- Medical escorts for frail clients
- Accompaniment throughout appointments
- Professional care staff
Beneficiaries
- Frail seniors
- Homebound elderly
- Wheelchair-bound individuals
- Single seniors needing medical support
- Those unable to access appointments independently
Eligibility
- Assessment-based admission
- Criteria-based evaluation
- Subject to demand and supply (MET)
Contact
Organization: Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities Service Areas: East and South Singapore Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Presbyterian Community Services – Dorcas Home Care Service
Overview
Supporting frail and homebound Singaporeans and PRs aged 55+, Dorcas provides three core home help services with daily well-being checks.
Review
Strengths:
- Lower age threshold (55+)
- PR eligibility
- Three integrated services
- Daily well-being checks
- Staff and volunteer delivery
- Dedicated care staff
- Island-wide coverage
- Holistic care approach
Service Quality:
- Professional home care staff
- Wheelchair-accessible transport
- Power lift equipped vans
- Personalized interim care
- Comprehensive support system
Services Offered
1. Meals on Wheels (MOW)
For: Homebound seniors unable to buy/prepare meals Delivery: Daily Special Feature: Well-being checks during delivery Staff: Professional staff and trained volunteers
2. Medical Escort and Transport (MET)
For: Frail elderly needing medical appointment support Transport Features:
- Wheelchair-accessible ramp
- Power lift equipped
- Professional escort accompaniment
- Door-to-door service
Support: Healthcare needs monitoring
Interim Caregiver Service (ICS)
Purpose: Bridge care between hospital discharge and long-term arrangements Services:
- Personal home care
- Transitional support
- Until helper arrives or daycare placement
- Professional caregiver support
Food Offered (MOW)
- Daily meal deliveries
- For those without caregiver support
- Nutritious prepared meals
- Regular diet monitoring
Beneficiaries
- Singaporeans and PRs aged 55+
- Frail individuals
- Homebound seniors
- Those without caregiver support
- Recently discharged hospital patients
Service Areas
Coverage: Island-wide with assigned blocks
Contact
Organization: Presbyterian Community Services (Dorcas) Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Care Corner Active Ageing Centres (AAC)
Overview
Neighborhood-based centers providing integrated health and social care, supporting vulnerable seniors to age healthily with dignity.
Review
Strengths:
- Neighborhood accessibility
- Integrated health and social care
- Social connection opportunities
- Recreational activities
- Volunteerism engagement
- Safe community space
- Multi-generational support (caregivers included)
Service Quality:
- Timely access to care
- Professional health services
- Community-based approach
- Peer support environment
Services Offered
Social Services:
- Communal spaces for social connections
- Peer networking opportunities
- Caregiver support
Activities:
- Upskilling programmes
- Recreational activities
- Meaningful community engagement
- Volunteerism opportunities
Food Services:
- Hot meals for low-income seniors
- Home-bound senior meal delivery
- On-site dining options
Food Offered
Meal Type: Hot meals Service: Daily provision Delivery: Available for home-bound seniors Dining: On-site communal dining
Beneficiaries
- Vulnerable seniors
- Low-income elderly
- Home-bound seniors
- Caregivers (support services)
- Community members
Features
- Within neighborhood locations
- Accessible facilities
- Community integration
- Holistic care approach
Contact
Organization: Care Corner Singapore Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Xin Yuan Community Care Programs
Two Main Programs:
A. Food Wise Good Life Programme

Overview: Supporting low-income seniors with meals, essential aid, health, and nutrition.
Services:
- Meal distribution
- Grocery item distribution
- Collaboration with donors/partners
- Part of holistic senior support
Holistic Support Includes:
- Therapeutic services
- Regular health check-ups
- Social activities
- Physical, mental, social wellness
Food Offered:
- Fresh fruits
- Fresh vegetables
- Grocery items
- Packaged meals
Donations Welcome:
- Fresh produce
- Grocery items
- Packaged meals
B. Heart for Seniors Programme
Overview: Holistic program addressing physical, social, emotional, and psychological needs of seniors.
Mission: Age in place with dignity, connection, independence, and quality of life
Services:
- Regular healthcare
- Therapeutic services
- Daily group fitness sessions
- Social activities
- Enrichment programs
- Active aging promotion
- Essential aid (for needy)
- Financial assistance
Focus Areas:
- Chronic health conditions
- Isolation prevention
- Loneliness reduction
- Community connection
Beneficiaries
- Low-income seniors
- Elderly with chronic conditions
- At-risk isolated seniors
- Needy families
Contact
Organization: Xin Yuan Community Care Email: [email protected] (general enquiries)
Additional Programs
Touch Community Services – Meals-On-Wheels
Overview: Home and community-based services for diverse senior needs
Features:
- Corporate partner support
- School and organizational involvement
- Individual donors
- Doorstep delivery
- Caregiver stress relief
Food Offered:
- Nutritious meals
- Vegetarian options
- Porridge diet
- Soft diet
- Blended diet
- Custom dietary requirements
Philosophy: “Homebound seniors never worry about next meal”
Sunshine Welfare Action Mission (SWAMI) – Home Help Services
Service Areas:
- Admiralty
- Chong Pang
- Khatib
- Marsiling
- Sembawang
- Yishun
Services:
- Meals-On-Wheels Assistance
- Medical Escort Assistance
- Professional management oversight
- Extended criteria services
Life Care Society – Food Delivery Program
Partnership: Works with Presbyterian Community Services (Dorcas)
Mission:
- Support elderly unable to afford basic meals
- Mobilize young volunteers
- Island-wide block assignments
- Give back to society
Focus: Youth engagement in elderly care
Sunlove Abode – Meals on Wheels
Established: 1997
Purpose:
- Accessible services
- Affordable support
- Frail elderly assistance
- Home-bound support
Loving Hearts Multi Service Centre – Meals on Us
Service: MOU meal vouchers Coverage: Yuhua and parts of Jurong East ONLY
Features:
- Daily hot meals
- Voucher system
Beneficiaries:
- Vulnerable seniors (Yuhua/Jurong East)
- Needy individuals
- Needy families
Helping Joy – Free Vegetarian Meals
Service: FREE voucher distribution
Beneficiaries:
- Low-income individuals
- Low-income families
- Elderly
System: Claim free lunch packs from neighborhood stalls
Food: Vegetarian lunch packs
Kembangan-Chai Chee PA – Daily Free Meals
Organization: People’s Association (Kembangan-Chai Chee)
Service: Daily free meal program
Coverage: Kembangan-Chai Chee area
AIC Meals on Wheels
Organization: Agency for Integrated Care (Government-linked)
Service: Meal delivery for homebound clients
For: Those unable to buy/prepare meals without caregiver support
Scope: Government-supported program
Fridge Restock Community (FRC) & Community Fridges Network
About
Innovative initiative rescuing “ugly” produce and operating community fridges across Singapore.
Contact Information
- Search for “Fridge Restock Community Singapore” for current contact information
Network Coverage
- 19 community fridges
- 13 distribution points
- 50+ active volunteers
Food Offered
- Fresh Produce:
- Rescued ugly fruits
- Imperfect vegetables
- Unsold fresh produce
- Free access for community members
- No questions asked policy
How It Works
- Volunteers collect unsold produce from suppliers
- Food distributed to community fridges daily
- Community members can take what they need
- Reduces food waste from aesthetic standards
Volunteer Opportunities
- Food collection shifts
- Fridge restocking
- Community outreach
Lions Home For The Elders
About
Specialized elderly care home accepting donations to support resident welfare.
Contact Information
- Contact through Lions Clubs Singapore network for specific home locations
Beneficiaries
- Elderly residents in care homes
- Vulnerable seniors requiring support
Donations Accepted
Food Items:
- Bakery items (bread, pastries)
- Canned food
- Fresh vegetables
- Dim sum
- Groceries and staples
Non-Food Items:
- Hygiene products
- Clothing
- Towels
- Trash bags
Special Notes
- Accepts in-kind donations
- Focus on items that improve quality of life for residents
Second Harvest Asia
About
Regional organization promoting and supporting food banking models across Singapore and Asia.
Contact Information
- Website: secondharvestasia.org (verify for current details)
Mission
- Promote food banking models
- Support local food banks
- Regional food security advocacy
Services
- Food Collection:
- Excess food from multiple sources
- Corporate food donations
- Restaurant surplus
- Redistribution:
- To individuals in need
- Partner organizations
- Community programs
Food Sources
- Restaurants and hotels
- Food manufacturers
- Retailers
- Corporate cafeterias
- Event surplus
Get Involved
- Volunteer programs available
- Corporate partnerships
- Food donation coordination
- Advocacy and awareness
The Food Bank Singapore
About
One of Singapore’s largest food redistribution networks, connecting donors with beneficiary organizations across the island.
Contact Information
- Donation Boxes: 80+ locations across Singapore
- Website: Check The Food Bank Singapore official site for locations and contact
Network
- Partners with over 80 beneficiary organizations
- Nursing homes
- Family service centres
- Community organizations
Food Offered
- Non-perishable items:
- Canned goods
- Dried foods
- Packaged snacks
- Beverages
- Instant meals
- Collected from individuals, companies, and restaurants
How to Donate
Corporate food drives accepted
Drop off non-perishable food at any of 80+ donation boxes island-wide
Contact organization for bulk donations
Jamiyah Food Bank
About
A community-driven food bank initiative by the Malay/Muslim community, focusing on comprehensive food support services.
Contact Information
- Address: 9 Tannery Lane, Singapore
- Website: Visit Jamiyah Singapore official website for current contact details
Beneficiaries Served
- More than 3,000 beneficiaries monthly
- Elderly individuals
- Physically-challenged persons
- Low-income workers
- Unemployed individuals
Food Offered
- Donated food products (various types)
- Essential staples for families
- Regular food distribution packages
Services
- Food collection and sorting
- Storage facilities
- Regular distribution to registered beneficiaries
- Monthly food support programs
How to Access Services
General Eligibility Criteria (varies by program):
- Income-based assessment (typically below $800 household income)
- Age requirements (usually 55-60+ years)
- Physical condition (frail, homebound)
- Caregiver availability
- Singapore Citizen or PR status (some programs)
Application Process:
- Contact specific organization directly
- Undergo needs assessment
- Provide income documentation
- Meet eligibility criteria
- Placement based on capacity
General Enquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Volunteer Opportunities
Most programs welcome volunteers for:
- Meal packing
- Food delivery
- Befriending seniors
- Kitchen assistance
- Community activities
- Medical escort support
Note: Contact individual organizations for specific volunteer programs.
Important Notes
- Service Availability: Subject to capacity and eligibility
- Assessment Required: Most programs require formal assessment
- Documentation: Prepare income proof, identification, medical reports
- Waiting Lists: Popular programs may have waiting periods
- Service Boundaries: Check specific coverage areas
- Dietary Needs: Inform organizations of special requirements
- Updates: Services and contact information may change; verify directly with organizations
This guide is compiled from official program information. For most current details, contact organizations directly.
Last Updated: September 2025 Source: SG Social Support Platform
General Donation Guidelines
Best Foods to Donate:
✅ Non-perishable, sealed items ✅ Unexpired products ✅ Culturally appropriate foods ✅ Nutritionally valuable items ✅ Rice, canned goods, cooking oil
Items Typically Not Accepted:
❌ Expired food products ❌ Opened packages ❌ Homemade foods (unless specified) ❌ Alcohol ❌ Items without labels
Before Donating:
- Check expiration dates
- Ensure packaging is intact
- Contact organization for specific needs
- Ask about drop-off times/locations
- Consider dietary restrictions of beneficiaries
Tax Benefits
Most organizations are registered charities, and donations may qualify for tax deductions. Request official receipts for monetary donations.
Emergency Food Assistance
If you or someone you know needs immediate food assistance, contact:
- ComCare (government assistance)
- Social Service Offices in your area
- Any of the above organizations directly
Last Updated: October 2025
Note: Please verify current contact information, operating hours, and specific needs with each organization before visiting or donating, as details may change.