Where does the money I donate go?
100% of your donation goes directly to the local food bank you choose. That means your contribution stays right in your community, helping your neighbors and strengthening local support systems. Feed the Valleyis designed to make a visible, local impact.
Can I donate to more than one food bank?
Absolutely! Since you get to choose which food bank receives your donation, you're welcome to support multiple food banks. It’s a great way to extend your generosity across different communities.
Can I donate on a regular basis?
Yes, you can set up a pre-authorized donation to the food bank of your choice, in any amount and frequency that suits you. For example, if you'd like to contribute $20 every other Friday, just let us know. We’ll handle the rest, so your giving is effortless and consistent.
What if I don't bank with Valley First, can I still donate?
Definitely! You don’t need to be an Valley First member to support Feed the Valley. You can make a cash donation at any Valley First branch, or donate online through our community partner, Food Banks BC.
How do I get a tax receipt?
If you donate online, you’ll receive your charitable tax receipt instantly from Food Banks BC. We’ve covered all administrative fees, so 100% of your donation goes directly to your chosen food bank. For cash donations of $20 or more made at an Valley First branch, you’ll receive a tax receipt from the selected food bank twice a year. If you’ve set up pre-authorized donations, you’ll receive a consolidated receipt at year-end.
What does “Greatest Need Food Bank” mean on the donation page?
This option is for donors who want to support Feed the Valley but don’t have a specific food bank in mind. Every quarter, Food Banks BC identifies which food banks received the fewest donations. We then distribute the greatest need funds equitably to help ensure all communities benefit from the program.
Why was Feed the Valley set up?
Feed the Valley was created to address food insecurity in our communities and ensure that no one goes without the nourishment they need to flourish.