About Us

  1. 🌱 GROWTH
  • Symbol: Flourishing tree = Continuous development and expansion
  • Message: “Lifelong partners, not one-time assistance”
  • Value: Mutual growth of individuals and community
  1. 🤝 TRUST
  • Color: Navy blue = Professionalism and stability
  • Message: “Reliable support you can always count on”
  • Value: Transparent and responsible operations
  1. 🌿 HOPE
  • Accent: Bright green = New beginnings and possibilities
  • Message: “Hope that blooms even in difficult times”
  • Value: Dignified service and future vision

Who We Are

The Good Tree is more than just a food bank. Like a tree deeply rooted in the community, we provide stable and sustainable support that grows with you. Our navy blue represents trustworthy partnership, while our vibrant green symbolizes growing hope. Just as Matthew’s Gospel tells us that “a good tree bears good fruit,” our heartfelt service creates beautiful fruit in the form of a healthy and thriving community.

Our Promise

Our Promise

“Like a good tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever we do prospers.” – Psalm 1:3

At The Good Tree, we believe that when communities are nourished with dignity, respect, and genuine care, everyone flourishes. Our brand represents this promise: to be the strong, reliable tree that provides shelter, sustenance, and hope for all who seek it.

Together, we grow. Together, we bear good fruit.

Key Objectives

Establish a Company
This organization was established in 2025 with the vision of "A thriving, inclusive society where East Asian communities flourish with cultural dignity and God's love."
Short-term Goals
1. Establish service infrastructure for Korean, Chinese, and Tagalog languages. 2. Secure a system for regularly supporting over 100 families per month. 3. Build partnerships with East Asian churches and organizations within the community.
Mid-term Goals
1. Complete the delivery service network across the entire North York region. 2. Stabilize the East Asian cultural food supply chain. 3. Systematize the volunteer training program.

How to get here