The Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank

The Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank Creating a sense of community. Helping others in a time of need. Donate to [email protected] From that, Rock Soup was born. We’re not a typical food bank. Always.

The Rock Soup Greenhouse

Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank
Rock Soup started with a simple idea; that when people come together and share what they have, everyone gets fed. We opened our doors in 2020 in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, during a time when things felt uncertain and disconnected at the peak of the pandemic. What we saw, though, was potential; neighbours who wanted to help, food going to waste

, and a need for something that didn’t feel like charity, but community. We’re a free grocery store, community greenhouse, kitchen, and gathering space built around the idea that food is a right, not a privilege. People shouldn’t have to prove their need to eat. Here, we trust that everyone who walks through the door belongs here, because they do. At Rock Soup, we believe in mutual aid, for us by us. We don’t do red tape. We do relationships. Everyone has something to offer, and everyone deserves to be fed, body, mind, and spirit. Free Grocery Store
There are no barriers here. No questions, no forms, no judgment. Just food, freely shared. We do this shoulder to shoulder, built by and for the community. People take what they need, and many give back in their own way; by volunteering, cooking, cleaning, or just checking in on someone else. It’s not a system of control; it’s a system of care. The Greenhouse
Our greenhouse grows fresh produce, and traditional medicines year-round. It’s a place to learn, to work with your hands, and to reconnect with where food comes from. We use it to support our food bank and meal programs, but it’s also a teaching space. A chance for people to learn about sustainability, gardening, and self-reliance. Food sovereignty for us is the idea that communities should have the power to feed themselves. The greenhouse is where that vision takes root it’s more than food. The Kitchen
Our community kitchen turns donated, reclaimed, and homegrown food into healthy meals. Every dish is made with care, and every plate carries a story. We share meals with anyone who’s hungry, no questions asked in our free cafe. We also use the kitchen as a space to teach skills, try new recipes, and bring people together. Sometimes that means a big soup night; other times it’s a quiet day of cooking with volunteers. Either way, it’s about connection. Community
Rock Soup runs almost entirely on community energy; volunteers, local farmers, schools, neighbours, and small businesses all play a part. Our work only exists because people show up for one another. We are volunteer run by people with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, seniors, youth and the LGBTQIA2S+ community. We also partner with local organizations and Indigenous leaders to build stronger regional food systems. We believe reconciliation and equity start with relationships, and food is often the first bridge. Our Values
• Dignity – Everyone deserves to eat well and be treated with respect.
• Inclusion – Everyone is welcome here. No exceptions.
• Reciprocity – We give, we receive, and we take care of each other.
• Sustainability – We grow and share food in ways that respect the earth.
• Community – We do this together. Our Impact
Since opening, Rock Soup has supported over 10,000 people with access to good, healthy food. But the real impact isn’t just in numbers, it’s in stories we all share together. It’s the family that started volunteering after coming in to access food security. It’s the senior comes in to cook every week just to give back. It’s the kids learning to plant seeds and seeing food grow for the first time. We’ve built a place where everyone belongs, where people come not just to get food, but to find community and family. By design we also focus on reducing food waste, building partnerships, and strengthening local resilience. Every meal shared is part of a bigger picture, one that’s about rebuilding systems of care from the ground up. Sustainability and Growth
Rock Soup isn’t a short-term project it’s a growing movement. Our long-term goal is to expand our greenhouse and teaching gardens, add more meal programs, and further develop community-led systems to address food sovereignty. We’re working toward a more self-sustaining model through social enterprise, small ventures that help fund our programs while creating opportunities for local employment and skill-building. Financial support comes from a mix of donations, grants, and community contributions, but the foundation of everything we do is still people helping people. Why We’re Different
A lot of food banks are built around systems that decide who qualifies, how much they get, what they get, and when they can come back. We don’t believe in that. Hunger doesn’t follow a schedule, and dignity shouldn’t depend on paperwork. At Rock Soup, we believe the opposite of scarcity is abundance and that abundance already exists in our community. We just organize it differently. We believe in building connections and in doing that, we’re changing what it means to feed one another. Looking Ahead
Our work is growing, and so is our community. As we look to the future, our focus stays the same:
Feed people. Teach what we know. Care for each other. We’ll keep finding creative solutions, keep including everyone, and keep challenging the systems that make food insecurity possible in the first place. Because Rock Soup isn’t just about food. It’s about belonging, empowerment, and the belief that no one gets left behind. We believe everyone has something to bring to the table and when we all add what we can, there’s always enough to go around. As in the folk tale of the rock soup.

06/12/2026

Hey Soup'ers!

We will be closed today.

See you all tomorrow at 10am!

Becky

06/09/2026

Hey Soup'ers

Unfortunately, paint night will be canceled tomorrow.

Keep an eye out for future dates!!

06/08/2026

Hey Soup'ers!!

Join us Tuesday night for paint night!!

Starts at 630pm

See you there!+

06/07/2026

Good morning, Soupers!!!!

Come join us today for 1pm!!

We are having a feast!!!!

See you soon!

Becky

06/05/2026

Good afternoon Soup'ers.

We will be closed today.

People from all walks of life have had to change their diets as a result of the ridiculous cost of food.  Those on fixed...
05/28/2026

People from all walks of life have had to change their diets as a result of the ridiculous cost of food. Those on fixed incomes literally go without. Drs are prescribing nutrient supplement drinks as people are experiencing physical symptoms of malnutrition. We are at a place where people cannot afford to live. Having 3 meals a day and following the Canadian food guide isn't obtainable for most of the population.

On World Hunger Day, nearly 10 million people in Canada are currently experiencing food insecurity - including 2.5 million children. The question is not whether we have the tools to end hunger, but whether the federal government is prepared to use them to take bold, meaningful action to address the root causes.

The solutions exist, but delivering them at the scale required will demand real political leadership — and stronger, more coordinated advocacy from us all to move this issue forward.

Read this reflective op-ed from Nick Saul published in The Future Economy via our link in bio.

05/26/2026

Our 2026 pre-budget submission to the federal government has been endorsed by 180 organizations across the country!

It lays out a clear plan to:
✔ Meaningfully reduce food insecurity
✔ Strengthen income supports
✔ Expand the Canada Disability Benefit
✔ Fund Indigenous food sovereignty

👉 Read the full submission: https://bit.ly/4dwY26s

Bouffe laurentienne, The Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank, Somali Help Age Association, Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Drop-In, Labrador Friendship Centre, Blessing Home to Alleviate Poverty, Sirivik, Racine Croisée, Feed Nova Scotia, Bassins Versants de la Baie des Chaleurs/ Chaleur Bay Watershed

05/21/2026
05/13/2026

🚨We’re preparing to submit a collective set of recommendations to the federal government ahead of the fall budget, and we’re inviting organizations across Canada to add their support.

Our pre-budget submission is an opportunity to put forward solutions before federal budget decisions are made. Already backed by more than 100 food security sector organizations across the country, our submission calls for action to:

✔ Meaningfully reduce food insecurity
✔ Strengthen income supports
✔ Fund Indigenous food sovereignty

Food insecurity is solvable with the right policy choices. Help strengthen the call for action by endorsing the submission.

🖋️Endorse by May 21 at 11:59 p.m. ET: https://forms.gle/kguiHr1i65earfFP9

Address

6501 47 Street
Wetaskiwin, AB
T9A3P5

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+17807773469

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category