The Mission
We promote social justice through food aid and by engaging in the integration process of different socio-cultural communities established in Quebec and everywhere else in Canada.
Racine Croisée
FOOD INTEGRATION BASKETS
Racine Croisée has received the 2023 Solidaires Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Award for the Food Integration Baskets project. This award recognizes the significant efforts of an organization or a collective initiative to implement strategies and approaches in terms of equity, diversity, and inclusion within its organization, as well as in its interactions with the community.
the campaign
365 days of hunger, and you?
Amount raised so far:
10000 $
The impact of your donation
No matter the size of your donation, what you contribute is an essential link in our vital mission.
The funds collected will be used for the purchase of basic food items and the establishment of integration initiatives that weave connections within our diverse communities.
A 7$ makes a difference
Provides essential meals:
$7 can provide nutritious meals to a family for an entire week. It brings immediate relief to those struggling to access basic food.
Ensures access to necessities:
$7 helps to purchase fresh produce and basic necessities for several families. It ensures that essential needs are not overlooked.
Supports integration:
With your $7, we can organize integration workshops for newcomers. These sessions are valuable opportunities to learn, share experiences, and create bonds within our diverse communities.
Make a Donation
How to Contribute?
via the online donation form
All other options
Donate on CanadaHelps
A fundraising page for this campaign is available on CanadaHelps. You can make an online donation on their website.
Donate in person at the food bank
Between September 29 and December 22, 2023. During our basket distribution every Friday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Get directionsBy Bank Deposit
If you wish to donate by bank deposit, it is possible. Contact us for more information.
contact usBy interac transfer
If you wish to donate by Interac e-Transfer, it is possible. Contact us for more information.
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Become a Volunteer
If you have time to spare, consider becoming a volunteer with our organization. Your time and skills can make a direct difference.
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Every day, we have people who come in just for a free meal. And the frequency of people coming in has gone from maybe once or twice a week to four days a week,” said Renate Betts, the food bank’s manager […] read the article