As food insecurity continues to soar this Thanksgiving , many families across Toronto have decided not just to feast themselves, but to help others enjoy a warm meal too.

Hundreds of volunteers gathered at Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank on Saturday to both give thanks and give back to the community.

“No one should be forced to choose between paying rent and putting food on the table, yet nearly one in five food bank clients are spending all of their income on housing,” said Neil Hetherington, CEO of the food bank.

“This Thanksgiving, we have an opportunity to show what’s possible when the community comes together.”

Food bank visits expected to surpass four million

The event comes as food bank visits in Toronto are expected to surpass four million this year, an all-time high and n

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