Our communities are all about how we come together as partners to make progress, tackle shared challenges and ensure everyone can prosper. Providing access to healthy and affordable food, nutrition, education and early interventions in child and youth mental health means healthier tomorrows for more Canadians.
Fiscal 2024 Performance Highlight
More than $23 million donated to support healthy bodies and minds in our communities (~$7 million in corporate donations and ~$16 million raised)
Our Approach
Our commitment to being community engaged is embedded in our core values.
Community investment is a major area of focus for our business and our teams—not only because we care about the places where we live and work, but also because it delivers on our business strategy by inspiring our customers and our people.
Community consultation and input forms are an integral part of how we plan for and administer our community investment program. We offer an online Community Action Fund application form for an equitable and consistent approach for reviewing community donation requests.
Building on Our Pillars
Our Community Investment Strategy fosters Healthier Tomorrows for Canadians through our work in two key pillars:
These pillars are also fully integrated with our DE&I Strategy, ensuring the ways we foster healthy bodies and minds are also focused on supporting Black, Indigenous and other under-represented communities.
Our framework consists of three streams of giving, totalling more than $23 million in funds raised and donated in fiscal 2024:
$17 million
through strategic partnerships and initiatives (over $10,000)
More than $675,000
in regional donations through our Community Action Fund and a streamlined online application process ($1,000-$10,000)
$1.63 million
in local donations from individual stores (typically under $1,000 each)
Partnering for Greater Impact
Key strategic partnerships include our Family of Support: Child & Youth Mental Health Initiative. Our inaugural partnership with the Sobey Foundation and Canada’s Children’s Hospital Foundations was launched in 2020. To date, this initiative has raised more than $14 million to support 15 mental health programs across Canada focused on increasing access to early-intervention mental health support for children and families. Other partners include more than 400 local food banks and meal programs, Special Olympics Canada, The Grocery Foundation and Kids Help Phone.
Meeting Our Commitments
In fiscal 2024 we achieved our commitment to ensure that 10% of our annual community investment donations supported Black- and Indigenous-led or informed organizations. Our Healthier Tomorrows Individual Giving Program continues to build momentum as a voluntary program empowering teammates to donate directly from their paycheques to support their choice of more than 30 charities across Canada.
Looking ahead, we will continue to explore opportunities for new community investment partnerships and ways to build on our commitment.
Highlights
Partnering With Kids Help Phone
We have partnered with Kids Help Phone to support two vital community-based mental health programs, developed with Black and Indigenous leaders. The programs connect youth from these communities across the country with real-time virtual counselling and crisis help. Our five-year, $1.25 million commitment supports Kids Help Phone to deliver on the RiseUp and Finding Hope action plans.
RiseUp, powered by Kids Help Phone in partnership with the BlackNorth Initiative, stands as Canada’s only 24/7 bilingual e-mental health support system tailored for Black youth. It addresses their unique challenges, which are heightened by systemic anti-Black racism. Working alongside community partners, RiseUp focuses on supporting all Afro-diaspora youth. Since January 2020, Kids Help Phone has provided support to youth more than 19 million times. It aims to increase engagement with African, Caribbean and Black youth to 10% of total sessions by 2025 through intensive awareness initiatives.
Finding Hope is a nationwide action plan aimed at enhancing Kids Help Phone’s ability to engage with Indigenous youth. Led, co-created and governed by an Indigenous advisory council, Finding Hope facilitates connections between First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth and Indigenous volunteers and counsellors. Through this program, Kids Help Phone is set to achieve six ambitious goals, leveraging partnerships with communities for success.
Nurturing Healthy Bodies
In fiscal 2024, our teams continued to step up and support access to healthy and affordable food for people in their communities. Thanks to the generosity of our customers and teammates, our 2023 Holiday Food Bank Fundraiser raised and donated close to $6 million in food and funds in support of more than 400 food banks across the country. In Quebec, $1.46 million was raised through our stores in support of provincial food networks. In addition to raising funds and sharing food, our teams also foster knowledge about healthy eating and living. For example, teammates at IGA continue to work with La Tablée des Chefs to empower thousands of young people through schools and community centres for youth. This program has now expanded outside of Quebec. As well, through our ongoing partnership, Special Olympics Canada continues to provide nutrition sessions specifically designed for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
IGA in Quebec is proud to partner with Fondation Charles-Bruneau, raising and donating more than $1.3 million last year to support various projects, including Project VIE, a collaboration with the CHU Sainte-Justine focused on healthy eating habits for children receiving chemotherapy. Funds were raised through an in-store campaign and two events: The Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau and The Charles-Bruneau Cup, presented by IGA.
Supporting Communities in Need
Through our Community Action Fund, we actively support communities in need, including, most recently, support for the Canadian Red Cross and local community responses to the devastation caused by the wildfires in British Columbia and Alberta and the flooding, wildfires and winter storms in Atlantic Canada.
Helping Kids Access Mental Health Services
The Family of Support: Child & Youth Mental Health Initiative, a partnership between Empire, the Sobey Foundation and 13 children’s hospital foundations, entered its fourth year in 2023. Between 2020 and 2022 approximately 40,000 kids were assessed through programs supported by Family of Support. Almost 10,000 people have been trained to provide better care and support for children and youth experiencing mental health challenges. Hospitals across the country have created new spaces designed to provide better mental health care, reaching more than 75,000 children and families. The initiative’s 2023 Impact Report will be released in September 2024. To date, this initiative has raised and donated more than $14 million in support of early interventions in child and youth mental health.
Champions
We are proud of our partnership with the Sobey Foundation and Empire Company Limited and inspired by the generosity that we see from team members, customers, and suppliers from coast to coast. To date, Family of Support has raised and donated more than $14 million. These funds have supported initiatives focused on early intervention, prevention, research and innovation; enabled the development of much-needed education and resource materials; and helped create programs and spaces designed to ensure that children and youth can get the mental health care they need where they need it.”
Adam Starkman, President & CEO, Canada’s Children’s Hospital Foundations
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We’re also focused on nurturing healthy bodies and minds through our focus on health, safety and wellness and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
As a family nurturing families, we want to ensure Canadians are taken care of today, tomorrow and in the future. By doing OurPartR for the environment, we hope to inspire our customers to do theirs. Every step we take together—big or small—can make a difference.
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