FCC Drive Away Hunger rolls on
Thanks Canada

Last year, FCC Drive Away Hunger tractor tours took place in Alberta, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Regina (our corporate office) from October 13 to 16. In addition, every FCC field office collected food and cash for our local food banks.
The result? More than 1,627,617 pounds of food was collected.
Thank you – to the school children, local businesses, community groups and our customers across Canada who contributed to the tours. With your help we’ve been able to put food on the shelves in food banks across the country. Thanks to you we are making a difference for those who need it most – for now.
The need for food never stops. Please consider supporting your local food bank all year long.
With 100 FCC offices across rural Canada, our employees care about the communities where they live and work. FCC Drive Away Hunger is one more way we can give back, and make a positive impact for our friends and neighbours.
The FCC Drive Away Hunger Story
The first FCC Drive Away Hunger tour took place in September 2004 when an FCC employee in Ontario drove an open-cab tractor and trailer for eight days. Camping along the way, he collected food and donations for local food banks.
Since then, FCC employees continue to partner with local schools, businesses, our customers, community groups and food banks to fight hunger in Canada.
FCC employees and our community partners have raised 3.5 million pounds of food for local food banks in Canada.
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