
The doors are open. The warehouse is buzzing. And everyone’s invited.
Step inside the Surrey Food Bank for an afternoon of food trucks, games, community energy, and simple ways to help stock the shelves ahead of summer.
Summer is one of the hardest times of year for many families. School meal programs pause, grocery costs remain high, and donations often slow down just as the need continues.
Fill the Bay brings our community together before summer to help make sure families, seniors, and individuals across Surrey and North Delta can continue to count on good food.
What’s Happening Around the Bay
From food trucks and lawn games to music, prizes, and behind-the-scenes warehouse walkthroughs, Fill the Bay is designed to be easy, welcoming, and fun to explore. Drop in for a few minutes or stay awhile — there’ll be something happening around every corner.

Bring a food donation, make a gift on site, or give by text: Text FOOD to 20222.

See how food moves through the warehouse and how community support reaches local families.

Grab a bite, enjoy a snack, and take in the atmosphere while you wander through the event.

Take home a fun keepsake from the day with a live caricature sketch while you enjoy the afternoon.

Easy, casual games for kids, families, and anyone looking to stop by, have fun, and spend some time together.

Make a donation, grab a ring, and Give a Toss for your chance to win prizes while helping Fill the Bay.
Hosted by Mark Madryga and Howard Blank
Whether you’re dropping in for ten minutes or staying all afternoon, here’s what you need to know before you come by.
MAY 21ST
Drop in anytime from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
SURREY FOOD BANK
13478 78 Avenue, Surrey, BC
WHAT TO BRING
Food donations, a little cash, and a friend or two.
Want to Be Part of Fill the Bay?
We’re still welcoming community partners, prize donors, and local businesses who want to help make the afternoon special.
Whether you’d like to donate food, sponsor a game, provide prizes, or support the event in another way, we’d love to hear from you.

