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Embrace the New Year: Gardening Goals and Citrus Celebrations Await!

Welcome to the January edition of AmpleHarvest.org's newsletter! As we kick off the new year, we're excited to embrace new gardening resolutions. January is the perfect time to plan your garden, set goals for the growing season, and dream about the vibrant harvests to come. This month, we also celebrate National Citrus Month, a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the tangy delights of citrus fruits and their zestful impact on our winter recipes. Whether you're plotting out your garden layout, nurturing your soil, or enjoying a juicy orange, let's make this year one of growth, sustainability, and community support. Join us in planting seeds of change and sharing your bounty with those in need through AmpleHarvest.org. Here's to a fruitful and inspiring year ahead! 

 
 

Rebuild Hope: Support LA Fire Victims Through Donations and Volunteering 

Wildfires can have devastating effects on communities, leaving many families in need of basic necessities, including fresh food. As gardeners, we can play a crucial role in supporting these communities by donating surplus produce to local food pantries. You can text GardenerResponse to 44321 to encourage more gardeners in the area to donate food once the first responders have completed their initial efforts.

Making a Difference for LA Fire Victims

How to help those affected by fires raging across Los Angeles County

 
 
 

Join the National Soup Month Movement!

January is the perfect time to enjoy comforting soups while supporting local food pantries. If you’re currently harvesting, we’ll help connect you to a local food pantry helping nearby families in need. Every donation turns your harvest into nourishment and warmth for those facing food insecurity. Let’s spread love and hope this National Soup Month! Recipes and ideas

 
 
 

Sweet Harvest Love 

This Valentine’s Day, spread joy and warmth! Our "Share the Love" quote cards remind us of the beautiful bond between community and compassion. Look for them on our social media channels, share your favorite quote card and tag a friend to inspire them too! Let’s create a ripple effect of love! Use #ShareTheLove and let’s fill our feeds with kindness!

Looking for a gift idea? Donate $10/month to sponsor a food pantry listing in honor of your sweetheart!

 

 
 

Food banks are continuing to see large numbers of people needing food assistance. If you've planted a garden, think about growing more to feed more. If you can't grow a garden, share AmpleHarvest.org on social media, volunteer, or donate. Every act of kindness counts. 

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Finding the Good

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Power management company’s employees grow produce for Food Pantry of Waukesha County

 

The Need

‘There’s more demand than food.’ Coalition forms to relieve hunger in Halifax County.

How to help those affected by fires raging across Los Angeles County

 

 
 
 
 
 
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