Supporters
| Trick or Eat is made possible by the tireless work of thousands of volunteers – all of which is proudly supported by these companies: | |
| Loblaw helps us connect with households. We deliver a flyer to every household, inviting them to pre-register their donation – ensuring they will be visited. When we collect the food, we give the household a thank-you card, inviting them to register their donation. For every household that registers their donation – Loblaw makes a $10 donation to Meal Exchange (up to a maximum of $25,000)! | |
| MuchMusic is our tremendous media sponsor – broadcasting Trick or Eat to the masses online and on-the-air. They’ve been supporting Meal Exchange for years and without them, we wouldn’t be anywhere close to the organization we are today. | |
| The battle against hunger only starts with Hallowe’en. So for a fourth year Meal Exchange has partnered with Canadian Pacific on their Holiday Train, which begins it’s journey across North America in November. | |
| This website, our social media and everything else we’ve done to connect with youth is thanks to the support of TD Securities. | |
| A Gelaskin is a stylish protective cover for your portable electronic devices…iPods, laptops, gaming systems & more. They have stunning pieces of art from over 100 artists from around the world. Every Trick or Eat participant who raises over $75 in online donations receives their choice of Gelaskins – protection with style, not bulk. What if the person doesn’t have an electronic device? Well… | |
| WestJet is providing two tickets to anywhere they fly!!! Start planning your next vacation or trip home to visit your family – stay tuned for more info. on how you can win. Big thanks to WestJet Community Investment for providing such an amazing prize! | |
| Campbell’s support of trick or Eat this year has enabled us to work with SIFE Chapters across Canada. SIFE is an international non-profit organization that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilize university students to make a difference in their communities while developing the skills to become socially responsible business leaders. | |
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Big thanks to Marketwire for helping us spread the word about Trick or Eat across Canada!!! |





