Two ways to contribute
Support our annual campaign
Your donation is directly linked to our mission of providing food aid to residents of the Memphrémagog MRC who are in need, to help improve their living conditions.
Support the 2025-2027 Major Fundraising Campaign
The Food Bank is launching a major fundraising campaign to raise the $730,000 needed to expand its social grocery store and optimize its food storage area. This structuring project will double the number of beneficiaries served every day. To find out more, click here.
MONTHLY DONATIONS
TRIBUTE OR IN MEMORIAM DONATION
PLANNED GIVING
What is a planned gift?
A planned gift is a contribution that you arrange in advance, whether for immediate or future effect. It considers your financial, family and tax situation, enabling you to act thoughtfully.
This type of donation offers you the opportunity to make a significant impact over the long term, while benefiting from tax advantages today or as part of your estate. It's a way of continuing to support the causes you care about, even after your lifetime.
Ready to start the donation process?
Please contact us if you have any questions that you wish to discuss.
Consult your financial advisor: Our organization does not provide financial or legal advice. We invite you to consult your financial or legal advisor to ensure that the option you choose considers the particularities as well as the legal and tax provisions applicable to your situation.
Make a food donation
You can make a food donation to the Memphrémagog Food Bank.
Here's what you need to know:
Food donations must be dropped off at the Food Bank at 581 Sherbrooke street, on the side of the building near the yellow conveyor, during BAM opening hours.
NOTE: We cannot accept home-cooked meals due to MAPAQ (Québec department of agriculture, fisheries and food) sanitary standards.
Please ensure that the expiration date is still valid on the food.
The following foods are nutritious and, for the most part, economical. When you make a donation to the Food Bank, you can also include treats and some more expensive foods that disadvantaged families can't usually afford. Beyond the basics, think about what you'd like to receive.
- Fruit purée and canned fruit
- Canned fish
- Crackers
- Canned soups
- Nutritious, allergen-free bars
- Potatoes, carrots
- Eggs
- Pasta sauce
Please note that we do not redistribute alcoholic beverages.