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Everyone can make a difference for Nova Scotians struggling with food insecurity. Whether it’s hosting a food drive, donating proceeds from your event, volunteering, or advocating for food security, your time, energy, creativity, and passion are critical. There’s no limit to the innovative ways you can help!

Volunteer Updates

Carly packing food boxes
It's been a few weeks since our last update. While we never like to be late with our posts, a lot has happened behind the scenes as we continue to...
Scott in the warehouse with potatoes
Another week has passed here at Feed Nova Scotia, and we continue to see great things happening across Nova Scotia – and across Canada! This past...
Feed Nova Scotia logo with text that reads A Message to our Volunteers
At Feed Nova Scotia, some amazing things are happening with the support of our community: A portion of our $800,000 bulk food purchase arrived this...
Carly and Ashlan in the warehouse
It's crazy to think it's been over a month since we've seen our amazing volunteers. Catch up on what's going on behind closed doors with Carly and...
picture of Kay and Diana who volunteer at Feed Nova Scotia
Kay Sperdakes began volunteering with Feed Nova Scotia in December 2003 – over 14 years ago! We feel very lucky to have such an organized and kind...
picture of Marg who volunteered at Feed Nova Scotia
Marg has been a volunteer with Feed Nova Scotia for 12 and a half years! Marg worked as a registered nurse with the Dalhousie School of Nursing. Marg...
picture of Donna who volunteers at Feed Nova Scotia
Donna Hamilton has been volunteering as a warehouse assistant with Feed Nova Scotia for over 2 and a half years! Before that, she had a long career...
Patrick Ahern
Patrick Ahern starting volunteering with Feed Nova Scotia in March, 2014. He had five years of volunteer experience sorting non-perishable food with...
Trish Gaudet
Trish Gaudet has been volunteering with Feed Nova Scotia since January 2012! Before coming to Feed Nova Scotia Trish worked as a Recreation Therapy...
Bill Delaney
Bill started working at the age of 17 when he joined the Canadian Armed Forces and ended with his retirement from Bank of Montreal in 2011. His...