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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-281-7841



Address: 4352 Kingston Rd. M1E2M8 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: spiceitup.restaurant

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Spice It Up 13.11.2020

This is a special friend that comes every Wednesday to our Foodbank for his pet food and treats. Thanks to our Public Relations volunteer whom takes the time every week to personally assist vulnerable individuals including their pets. Thank you for having such big heart Dave!

Spice It Up 28.10.2020

LETS BAND POVERTY! There are more success stories with our Foodbanks than our government's legislation concerning gun control. We not only advocate and support... Foodbank banks. Our agency supports other humanitarian causes that transform lives and build people and communities. Today we stand with the Sickle Cell awareness team. Time for CHANGE and we are so greatful to be doing our part. JOIN US! IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO ADVOCATE CHANGE

Spice It Up 08.10.2020

Knowing that people were struggling to meet their basic needs: ELMC in partnership with hear2help opened up a food bank which has allowed numerous families to c...onnect to their community in a new way by providing fresh, nutritious food in a safe and friendly environment. #FOODSECURITY TODAY, we had a special visit from our community service business @brampton crematorium & visitation Center inc. Thank you for your helping hands and kind donation. God bless you #togetherwecanwin #foodbank #communitypartners #communityhelpingcommunity #communityengagement #emmanuellifemanagementcente #elmc #lovemycommunity foodie #freefood #goodfood @ Spice It Up

Spice It Up 05.10.2020

PLEASE joined us as we continue to advocate for those facing poverty in our City some way or another. Thanks to our special donor that walked in today with mone...tary contribution and to our children donor who always show up with Pampers and baby foods. WE LOVE AND APPRECIATE YOU ALL. FACTS Protecting the right to housing is critically important to poverty reduction, food security, and post-COVID recovery. We recommend that the provincial government provide a temporary rental supplement program to assist households in affording their rent until the economy has recovered and provide funding to municipalities to enhance access to no-interest loans through Rent Banks to help with rent arrears. With the passage of Bill 184 and new data showing how close many Ontarians are to eviction, it is clear much work remains to be done to protect tenants. (Daily Bread's COVID-19 Advocacy Updates) #foodbank#community #ELMC #hear2help #emmanuellifemanagementcenter #loveoneanother #charity #communitylove #communitywork #nonprofit #realtyinthe6ix @ Spice It Up

Spice It Up 24.09.2020

Working for the community!