
Q104 THANKSGIV’ER
From September 29 – October 11, The Q104 Thanksgiv’er, with The Real Atlantic Superstore and O’Regan’s Automotive, is raising food and funds to support our communities. "Hamper Bags" are available […]
From September 29 – October 11, The Q104 Thanksgiv’er, with The Real Atlantic Superstore and O’Regan’s Automotive, is raising food and funds to support our communities. "Hamper Bags" are available […]
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 2025 TRICK OR TREATING 6pm – 8pm* 🍬 Join us at Pondside Amphitheatre for trick or treating at 12 different candy stations**, ghoulish games, photo ops, and […]
Safe Halloween is a family-friendly celebration at the Queen’s Marque District on the Halifax Waterfront (1721 Lower Water St) Families can enjoy pumpkin-themed games like pumpkin bowling, along with face […]
Step into the magic of the season at with Sunnyside Mall’s Santa & Grinch Photos! Capture a festive photo with Santa—or the Grinch!—for just $5, with proceeds supporting Feed Nova […]
🎄✨ 30 Years of Holiday Magic! ✨🎄 On Saturday, November 15th, Feed Nova Scotia is excited to join the 30th annual Nova Scotia Power Holiday Parade of Lights in downtown Halifax! […]
Get into the spirit of giving this holiday season by joining us for Stuff-A-Bus—our biggest food drive of the year! Rally your workplace, classroom, or community group to collect food […]
Get your gifts wrapped and give back at the same time! Volunteers will be spreading holiday cheer at Feed Nova Scotia's Holiday Gift Wrap Station at Halifax Shopping Centre, where […]
Visit Feed Nova Scotia volunteers at the Holiday Gift Wrap Station at Mic Mac Mall, where every wrapped present supports food access for Nova Scotians. Dates: Friday, December 12 – […]
Feed Nova Scotia and the network of members are located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq Peoples, and we acknowledge them as past, present, and future caretakers of this land. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq, Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725. We are all Treaty people.
We acknowledge that African Nova Scotians have existed and persisted on the traditional land of the Mi’kmaq for more than 400 hundred years and their significant presence has contributed to the existence of Nova Scotia.
We are grateful to live and work in Mi’kma’ki.