Food Security

Supporting British Columbians' health and wellness through food security.

The importance of food security goes far beyond hunger. It affects physical and mental health and the ability to maintain personal relationships and work.

Over 24% of British Columbians – 1.3 million people – lack consistent access to sufficient nutritious food.

Ensuring British Columbians can get the nourishing, healthy, and culturally preferable food they need is vital to the overall health and well-being of our communities. We do this through our Food Security Initiatives.

Explore the remarkable impact United Way BC Food Security Initiatives had in communities across British Columbia last year by reading our United Way BC Food Security Year in Review 2024-2025.  

Food Security Grants

United Way BC Food Security Grants help promote food access across the province.

Food Link Initiative

United Way BC’s Food Link Initiative helps British Columbians access healthy, nutritious, and culturally preferable food, when and where they need it most. 

Food insecurity isn’t just about food, it’s about accessibility. Across the province, many people cannot benefit from regular food access programs due to barriers related to medical conditions, mobility issues, and geography. At the same time, food is available within our communities, but too often, it doesn’t reach those who need it most. 

Food Link addresses this gap by strengthening the last mile of food access – the critical step of getting food from community organizations directly to individuals and households. 

Through partnerships with local nonprofits, food suppliers, and logistics providers, Food Link creates a more connected and responsive distribution system. A key part of this work is our partnership with DoorDash, which enables reliable, flexible, and cost-effective delivery. This allows community organizations to reach people directly, removing barriers like transportation, time, and physical access. 

How Food Link Makes a Difference 

  • Expands access to food for underserved and hard-to-reach communities  
  • Supports dignified, people-centered food delivery options  
  • Reduces logistical pressure on frontline organizations  
  • Improves efficiency and coordination across the food system  

Food Link is helping build a more modern, equitable, and resilient food access system in British Columbia, ensuring people can get the food they need, in ways that work for them, so no one is left behind. 

Learn more about how Food Link is helping more British Columbians get the food they need, when they need it.

Right in your neighbourhood – Regional Community Food Hubs

United Way Regional Community Food Hubs are an innovative, local response to food security, and we are grateful for the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction for the ongoing investment and strong partnership to support this initiative.

Community members have access to food, food literacy and wellness programming, together with wrap-around services such as mental health support, employment services, childcare and more.

Hubs also offer volunteer and engagement opportunities for community members, right in their neighbourhoods. 

By building dignity through respecting individual and community needs, Food Hubs strengthen bonds between members — creating vital connections between cultures and traditions of all kinds and improving the quality of life for children, families, seniors and individuals. 

Strengthening a sustainable food security system for British Columbians requires everyone working together, united to achieve change. The Regional Community Food Hub network consists of non-profit partners, residents, businesses, all levels of government, the agricultural sector and other funders, working collaboratively to best meet British Columbia communities’ food needs. 

See how Regional Community Food Hubs are improving food access across BC.

Hubs are located in communities across BC. Find the one nearest you.

General support for food access organizations

Are you a food access organization seeing extreme need in your community? There may be opportunities to connect you with resources or support from the current hub and spoke network.

Food Banks BC and United Way BC are the two leading provincial organizations responding to immediate and longer-term food security needs our province. Food Banks BC has 106 member agencies and works with a broad stakeholder group to support ongoing and emergency food access needs. United Way BC Food Initiatives utilize a hub and spoke network model to ensure programs meet the individual needs of communities and leverage resources across food security agencies.

Send the name and location of your organization, the type of support your organization provides and specific details around your current community need to foodsecurity@uwbc.ca. A Food Banks BC or United Way BC staff member will reply to you within five business days.  

Note: Funding support may be unavailable at this time.

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