Sending food where it's needed most.

“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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Sending food where it's needed most.
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We’re on a mission to deliver 10 million pounds of food before Thanksgiving. It sounds impossible, but with your help, it’s not.

We’re two weeks away from Thanksgiving, and thanks to your support, we’ve moved 4.5 million pounds in the last three weeks.

One of the communities we serve is in Central California, where farmworkers grow our nation’s food, but often struggle to afford it themselves.


In recent months, heightened immigration enforcement raids have made it harder to reach these communities. Some have been afraid to leave home; others have watched familiar gathering places empty overnight. Still, our work continues. To protect the privacy and safety of undocumented community members, we won’t be sharing photos this week.

At The Farmlink Project, we believe every person deserves access to food and the dignity that comes with it. These efforts serve as a reminder of why we exist: to stand with those most vulnerable and ensure that no one is left hungry in a country with so much abundance.

Thank you for supporting our work.

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We’re on a mission to deliver 10 million pounds of food before Thanksgiving. It sounds impossible, but with your help, it’s not.

We’re two weeks away from Thanksgiving, and thanks to your support, we’ve moved 4.5 million pounds in the last three weeks.

One of the communities we serve is in Central California, where farmworkers grow our nation’s food, but often struggle to afford it themselves.


In recent months, heightened immigration enforcement raids have made it harder to reach these communities. Some have been afraid to leave home; others have watched familiar gathering places empty overnight. Still, our work continues. To protect the privacy and safety of undocumented community members, we won’t be sharing photos this week.

At The Farmlink Project, we believe every person deserves access to food and the dignity that comes with it. These efforts serve as a reminder of why we exist: to stand with those most vulnerable and ensure that no one is left hungry in a country with so much abundance.

Thank you for supporting our work.

< Back

Farmlink founding member

Sending food where it's needed most.

California

We’re on a mission to deliver 10 million pounds of food before Thanksgiving. It sounds impossible, but with your help, it’s not.

We’re two weeks away from Thanksgiving, and thanks to your support, we’ve moved 4.5 million pounds in the last three weeks.

One of the communities we serve is in Central California, where farmworkers grow our nation’s food, but often struggle to afford it themselves.


In recent months, heightened immigration enforcement raids have made it harder to reach these communities. Some have been afraid to leave home; others have watched familiar gathering places empty overnight. Still, our work continues. To protect the privacy and safety of undocumented community members, we won’t be sharing photos this week.

At The Farmlink Project, we believe every person deserves access to food and the dignity that comes with it. These efforts serve as a reminder of why we exist: to stand with those most vulnerable and ensure that no one is left hungry in a country with so much abundance.

Thank you for supporting our work.

Farmlink founding member