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CBC Toronto's Sounds of the Season is in its final week. Donate now to support local food banks

CBC Toronto's Sounds of the Season fundraiser is officially in its final week, and that means you still have time to make a donation in support oflocal food banks throughout the GTA.

Annual fundraiser helps fight food insecurity in the GTA

Sounds of the Season 2023 signage on the stage screen in CBC's Glenn Gould Studio.
CBC Toronto's annual Sounds of the Season fundraiser runs until Dec. 31. (Michael Wilson/CBC)

CBC Toronto's Sounds of the Season fundraiser is officially in its final week, and that means you still have time to make a donation in support oflocal food banks throughout the GTA.

The annual holiday fundraiser to fight food insecurity has brought in more than $10 million over its 21 years.

As of Dec. 29, the 2023 edition has raised some $883,349. Will you help us top the more than $1 million donated last year?It's a fabulous way to celebrate theseason of givingwhile supporting a good cause.

You can donate until Dec. 31. Here's how to do it:

The Sounds of the Seasondonation hotline isstaffed until Dec. 31from 8:30 a.m.to4:30 p.m. If operators are unable to answer your call, please leave a message and someone will get back to you as quickly as possible.


A report released last monthfound that the number of Ontarians who rely on food banks jumped40 per cent over the last year as the costs of groceries and other essentialshave gone up.

Visits to food banks across the GTA are up 51 per centover the previous year, while an estimated one in 10 Torontoniansare currently dependant on food banks for at least part of their sustenance.

On Dec. 8, CBC Toronto hosted its annual Sounds of the Season event a full day of live programming at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre downtown.

The day's festive fun was captured by CBC'sOur Toronto. You can watchOur Toronto's special Sounds of the Season episode below:

Our Toronto - December 16, 2023

9 months ago
Duration 40:09
The stories and people that our city is talking about - every week on CBC's Our Toronto with Shannon Martin.

Speaking at the event,Neil Hetherington, CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank Toronto's largest said donations are needed more than ever.

"The face of food banks is changing. People are not able to make ends meet," he told the live audience.

Hetherington said the food bank used to ship out about 35,000 pounds of food per day to other local organizations. This year, it is averaging some 175,000 pounds each day. Meanwhile, Daily Bread used to spend just over $1 million per year on food to meet demand. Now that bill is more than $20 million annually.