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Statistics & Reports

Usage statistics for January - December 2024

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  • 286 households requested food in 2024;  110 of these were new households

  • 1370 client-visits to the Petawawa Pantry, a 7% increase over 2023. 

  • An average of 151 families per month came to the Pantry for food in 2024.

  • 3826 people benefitted from the food provided (adding all family members for every
    visit), a 21% increase over 2023.

  • In the past 4 years, there have been 4136 client visits, with 10,335 adults and children benefitting from the food provided.

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  • 33% of individuals relying on food bank services are children under the age of 18 *

  • 41.9% of households served are single individuals *

  • 22% of households served are single-parent households *

  • 48% of households rely on disability-related support income or social assistance *

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These * statistics are on-trend with published provincial and national food insecurity surveys.

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  • Total food donations in 2024: 93,371 lbs

  • Food shared with other groups: 13,141 lbs

    • includes other food banks and organizations assisting the food-insecure sector

  • Number of Volunteers: 32 volunteers

  • Number of Board Members: 8 Board members

  • Total estimated number volunteer hours: 7905 hours

Petawawa Pantry is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency as a charitable organization. Our financial statements are audited yearly by Baker Tilly REO in accordance with accounting standards for not-for profit organizations. For access to current and historical publicly available information, please click here.

 

​For additional information on Petawawa Pantrys’ recent financial statements or auditors report, please email your request to petawawapantryfoodbank@gmail.com attention Board of Directors.

Annual Reports

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Audited Financial Statements

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