Helping Torontonians: Vehicle Donors in the GTA Can Support North York Harvest Food Bank

Looking to support local charities? Read more about our partners and vehicle donation program here.

Who is North York Harvest? 

North York Harvest assists those in the northern Toronto area attain food assistance, education, focused food advocacy resources, and long-term food solutions through various programs.

Their programs include a community garden and kitchen spaces for those in need of immediate food assistance, and research and advocacy programs dedicated to creating long-term sustainable solutions for those experiencing food insecurity in Toronto.

North York Harvest is also the food distribution hub for northern Toronto, connecting a number of charities with food support and programming, ensuring that funds are allocated to those who need it most.

How Homeless Cars Supports North York Harvest

Homeless Cars partnered with North York Harvest with the goal of empowering donors in the city to address homelessness and food insecurity through vehicle donation.

When you donate a car to Homeless Cars in the GTA, we allocate the proceeds of your vehicle donation to charities[1]  like North York Harvest, allowing you to give back to people in your own city.

How You Can Be Part of The Solution

  1. Donate your car, truck, SUV or Motorcycle to Homeless Cars by calling 1-833-465-7227 or by filling out a donation form and receive a tax receipt for the value of your vehicle. Homeless Cars accepts vehicles in all conditions, even if they are no longer running. If you have a project car, an estate car, an old car or just bought a new car, let Homeless Cars take care of the challenge of retiring your old ride.

    Not Able to Donate? No Problem, Help Us Spread the Word Instead!

  2. Help your friends, family and co-workers dispose of their old or unwanted vehicle by telling them about Homeless Cars! We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions. Just give us a call at 1-833-465-7227 or chat with us on our website.

  3. Share this blog on social media.

  4. Follow Homeless Cars on Facebook or Instagram and stay up to date on the ongoing housing and food insecurity crisis.

  5. Review life-saving work done by North York Harvest Food Bank on our partners page.

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