Supporters

Trick or Eat is made possible by the tireless work of thousands of volunteers – all of which is proudly supported by these companies:
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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!!!