Powell River Food Bank

Providing food hampers once a month to those who need them, in the Powell River area.

How to find us:

We are located at the rear of the first group of buildings on the right side of Alberni St, when heading up the hill from Marine Ave. Under the stairs.

We are open 3 days a week (Tues-Thurs), throughout the year.

Hours:
Tuesday 10 AM – 2 PM
Wednesday 10 AM – 2 PM
Thursday 10 AM – 2 PM

Phone 604-485-9166 for more info. Please speak clearly if you leave a message – our message machine is cloudy and gurgly.


News

  • Evolugen/Brookfield Energy donation

    Evolugen/Brookfield Energy generously donated $13,000.

    Thank you for supporting our community!

  • Xmas hours

    Last day Thurs Dec 21


    Reopen Tues Jan 3


    Happy holidays to all!

  • Stuff The Trailer and Corporate Pallet Challenge

    We’re excited to announce the annual Stuff The Trailer and Corporate Pallet Challenge which runs from Nov 27 – Dec 9th!

    Vicki at Coast FM is happy to pickup donations – phone the station at 604-485-4207 or her cell 604-414-8964.

    On the final day we’ll be on location at Freshco with Coast FM. Receipts will be given and smaller donations accepted at the till. Donations of $500 or more will be posted on the board at FreshCo.

  • Townsite Neighbourhood Gang donation

    Thankyou Powell RIver! Another neighbourhood group has donated food. The Townsite Neighbourhood Gang and all their supporters collected 222 pounds of food for us to distribute to those who need it. Thanks to all involved!

  • Assumption School Scares Hunger

    Thank you again Assumption Catholic School for another valued donation. Food donations worth $3,500 were received from the We Scare Hunger event.

  • THANKS

    We’d like to thank everyone who participated in Willingdon Heights Block Party for the funds raised for the food bank. This event was sponsored by Quality Foods, Dominos, and Royal Zayka. And more thanks to Royal Zayka for the continuing donations of food for our clients. They are so happy … much appreciated by all. Many thanks!

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