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Summer is here

June is almost over but guess what? It is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month, making it the perfect time to get your hands dirty and start a vegetable garden. Not only is gardening a great way to stay active and connect with nature, it's also a fantastic way to give back to your community. Donating your surplus produce can make a huge difference in the lives of those in need.

We want to take a moment to express our gratitude to all the generous gardeners who have already donated their produce this season. Your kindness and hard work are truly making a positive impact. Let's keep up the great work and continue to grow and give together.

 

Feds Feed Families Launches

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shepherded in the 2023 summer campaign of the Feds Feed Families program, a voluntary food drive that encourages federal employees to make in-kind contributions, including food, services, and time, to food banks and pantries of their choice. This year’s theme is Fighting Hunger – Giving Hope and AmpleHarvest.org is a part of it! Read more...

 
 

The Home Depot gift card winner will be announced in July

Thank you to everyone who pledged to donate fresh garden food this year. Our randomly selected winner will be announced in our July newsletter.

Stay tuned for more giveaways!

When you donate your garden harvest, please share on social with the hashtag #TeamAmpleHarvestorg to help inspire others!

 
 

 

Look for the AmpleHarvest.org and Bonnie Plants signs at Home Depot stores nationwide!

 

Food banks are continuing to see large numbers of people needing food assistance. If you’re thinking about a spring 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

85-year-old keeps feeding the community through a 10-acre garden

Farm aims to give back to local food pantries with fresh produce

East Texas Food Bank grows food, feeds families across the region

 

The Need

Food pantry recently sees double the number of usual recipients

Wildfires and climate change: Rising temperatures threaten nutrition security

Help stop summer hunger for local kids

 
 
 

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