TORONTO – Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank is still collecting food and cash donations to stock its shelves.

The executive director says the food bank is close to reaching its goal with only a few days left in the holiday food drive.

“The goal is $300,000 and 200,000 pounds. I would say that we’re in striking distance now,” Gail Nyberg told 680News.

The food bank has received $239,000 and 178,000 pounds in donations.

On Saturday, the food bank had some Olympians — including silver medallist freestyle skiier Deidra Dionne — help sort the food.

“It was a lot of fun. It kind of motivates the rest of crowd,” Nyberg said.

Some of the most needed items include canned fish, meat, beans, lentils, pasta and pasta sauce.

Food donations can be made at any fire hall or grocery store with a bin.

Financial donations can be made at the food bank’s website.