Our mission | The Society of St. Andrew brings people together to harvest and share healthy food, reduce food waste, and build caring communities by offering nourishment to hungry neighbors. |
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The Society of St. Andrew
Ways to help | Gleaning VolunteerFrom apples and corn, to squash and pumpkins, SoSA volunteers glean fruit and vegetables throughout Indiana. Volunteers glean surplus produce on small and large farms, pick up excess produce from farms that can't be sold for market, glean local farmers markets and/or participate in produce "drops" in parking lots! ALL of this fresh produce is then donated to a local hunger relief organization for food insecure Hoosiers! Sign up to glean today! |
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How you help | Come glean with us! Volunteers are needed weekly through the summer season to come out in the fields and gather this great food for our hungry neighbors! |
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About us | Society of St. Andrew organizes volunteers to glean farmers' excess produce and then donates that fresh, nutritious food to local hunger relief organizations. SoSA addresses the issue of food waste and hunger by creating a bridge between nutritious but otherwise wasted food, and the people who need it most through gleaning. |
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