Weekly video updates

Once a week Meal Exchange’s Executive Director Dave shares the latest updates on Trick or Eat. October 12th update video – Watch the video below to learn how easy it is to win 2 WestJet tickets through Trick or Eat fundraising! October 19th update video – Watch the short clip below to see which schools are in [...]

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MX Alumni support for Trick or Eat needed!

Organizing Trick or Eat was the most memorable experience of my University career. I still remember the joy I felt when volunteers came back from their routes and the food started piling up.  We collected over $8,000 of food that night and really felt the positive difference we were making in our community.   Being part [...]

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Fundraising for Trick or Eat made easy!

So you have registered to participate in Trick or Eat 2011. Firstly, thank you for your support, this event could not happen without you! Secondly, you are probably wondering what to do now. This year we are asking everyone to raise $12 each. Not only will that help your local food banks and Meal Exchange [...]

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Welcome video!

If you haven’t seen it – check out our Welcome video from Meal Exchange’s Executive Director Dave Kranenburg and get a sneak peek of our National Office aka Trick or Eat headquarters!!!  SIGN-UP for Trick or Eat today!

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Let’s Talk Food Security!

This year Meal Exchange (MX) is providing you with a chance to share your thoughts, ideas and opinions with your peers and hopefully… learn something in the process! (For details click  HERE!) Through the month of October we’re inviting all Trick or Eat participants, organizers, and households to click the ‘Talk!’ tab found underneath ‘Get [...]

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Trick or Eat FAQs

1)    What is Trick or Eat? Trick or Eat is North America’s largest youth-led food drive.  On Halloween, organized groups of costumed youth will take to the streets in cities across Canada to collect donations of non-perishable food items instead of candy. This year, by engaging 10,000 youth, Meal Exchange aims to collect $550,000 in [...]

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Registration Now Open!

SIGN-UP TODAY to be a Trick or Eat Organizer on your campus! Meal Exchange will support you every step of the way with eye-popping promo materials, a step-by-step guide, media releases, one-on-one support, online registration and much more! Local Food Banks across Canada depend on the food and funds collected through Trick or Eat.  We [...]

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Trick or Eat 2011 … Halloween Food Drive … Are You Ready?!

This Halloween, organized groups of costumed youth will go door-to-door in cities across Canada to collect donations of non-perishable food items instead of candy. Trick or Eat is Canada’s largest youth-led food drive. 3 ways you can get involved: 1) Have a bag of non-perishable food items ready to donate on October 31st! See if Trick [...]

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