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Agencies
The Mississauga Food Bank provides food supplies to 30 food related programs. These include Breakfast Clubs, other food banks, meal programs, abuse shelters, a drug/alcohol rehab program and homeless shelters. Through these agencies we assist about 12,000 people a month.
The following is a list of agencies that receive food on a regular basis:
- The Mississauga Food Bank: 2550 Goldenridge Road, Unit 36, Mississauga, L4X 2S3
- Eden Community Food Bank Battleford Site: 3051 Battleford Road, Mississauga, L5N 5Z9
- Eden Community Food Bank Unity Site: 3185 Unity Drive, Unit 2, Mississauga, L5L 4L5
- St. Mary’s Food Bank Coopers: 5715 Coopers Avenue, Unit 4, Mississauga, L4Z 2C7
- St. Mary’s Food Bank Dundas: 1699 Dundas St E, Mississauga
- The Compass Market Food Bank: 310 Lakeshore Road, Mississauga
- Malton Food Bank: 6915 Dixie Road, Unit 4, Mississauga, L5T 2G2
- Halton Recovery House (a Hope Place Center): Hornby, ON, L0P 1E0
- Peel Family Shelter: 2500 Cawthra Road, Mississauga, L5A 2X3.,
- Interim Place I: PO Box 245, Mississauga, L5G 4L8
- Interim Place II: PO Box 245, Mississauga, L5G 4L8
- The Knight’s Table: 116 Kennedy Road South, Brampton, L6W 3B7
- Skills for Employment, Life, and Family, (SELF), formerly Peel Literacy: Mississauga site: 151 City Centre Drive, Suite 302, Mississauga, L5B 1M7
- Skills for Employment, Life, and Family, (SELF), formerly Peel Literacy: Brampton site: 150 Central Park Drive, Brampton, L6T 2T9
- Our Place Peel: 3579 Dixie Road, Mississauga, L4Y 2B3
- Breakfast for Kids: 11-315 Traders Blvd East, Mississauga, L4Z 3E4 (Over 80 Breakfast Programs in Mississauga are eligible.)
- The Open Door: 100 City Centre, Mississauga, L5B 2C9.
- Hope Place Women’s Treatment Centre: 9605 Regional Road 25, Milton, L9T 2X7
- The Dam: 6850 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga L5N 4J9
- Deacon’s Cupboard: 1745 Dundas St W, Mississauga L5K 2E1
Breakfast Clubs
Every school morning Breakfast Clubs are run to ensure that no child in Mississauga begins his/her school day hungry. These programs have been set up to serve breakfast each day to children before they head off to school. The programs operate in schools, community rooms in apartment buildings, and in basements of religious organizations. Breakfast clubs run Monday to Friday during the school year from 7:15 am to 9:15 am.
The Mississauga Food Bank supports Breakfast Clubs through Breakfast for Kids, who operate over 80 Breakfast Clubs across the city. For the most up-to-date information on your local Breakfast Club, please visit their website at www.breakfastforkids.com.
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