Delivering 10 million pounds before Thanksgiving

“Cheese Cave” in Springfield, Missouri Photo Credit: Brown Political Review
From left to right: Luis Yepiz, Ben Collier, and Sophia Adelle on Capitol Hill for The United Fresh Conference.

Storm surge floods the parking lot to McElroy’s Harbor House restaurant in Mississippi on August 26 as Hurricane Ida approached. Hannah Ruhoff
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Delivering 10 million pounds before Thanksgiving
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Big goals are kind of our thing. This fall we’ve set out on one of our biggest challenges yet: Deliver 10 million pounds to families across the country between right now and Thanksgiving. 

Why now?

Food has never been less accessible for families. Grocery prices are at record highs, federal programs just saw their largest cuts in history, and the need for food assistance is sky rocketing. 

Where we are:

Our first truck is heading to Hazel Green, Kentucky, a community still recovering from devastating floods earlier this year.

How you can help:

Every dollar you give rescues food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it directly to families who need it most.

Together, we can turn surplus into security. 

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Big goals are kind of our thing. This fall we’ve set out on one of our biggest challenges yet: Deliver 10 million pounds to families across the country between right now and Thanksgiving. 

Why now?

Food has never been less accessible for families. Grocery prices are at record highs, federal programs just saw their largest cuts in history, and the need for food assistance is sky rocketing. 

Where we are:

Our first truck is heading to Hazel Green, Kentucky, a community still recovering from devastating floods earlier this year.

How you can help:

Every dollar you give rescues food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it directly to families who need it most.

Together, we can turn surplus into security. 

< Back

Delivering 10 million pounds before Thanksgiving

Big goals are kind of our thing. This fall we’ve set out on one of our biggest challenges yet: Deliver 10 million pounds to families across the country between right now and Thanksgiving. 

Why now?

Food has never been less accessible for families. Grocery prices are at record highs, federal programs just saw their largest cuts in history, and the need for food assistance is sky rocketing. 

Where we are:

Our first truck is heading to Hazel Green, Kentucky, a community still recovering from devastating floods earlier this year.

How you can help:

Every dollar you give rescues food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it directly to families who need it most.

Together, we can turn surplus into security.