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Grow & Give is a fresh food donation program providing donated fresh produce to neighborImpact food bank.

May - October, HDFFA and volunteers collect produce from farmers, farmer’s market patrons and gardeners for distribution through NeighborImpact food bank. We host booths at regional farmers markets where YOU can donate money or food, and gardeners or farmers can donate excess fruits or vegetables. The majority of the produce is collected in the fall when we coordinate our Harvest Team volunteers to collect excess produce from farmers’ fields.

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“HDFFA facilitates donations from local farmers who have generously supported our food bank and partner agencies with seasonal fruit and vegetables that we don’t often receive through regular donation channels. We are very grateful to be able to offer a wider variety of healthy foods through these donations.” - Carly Sanders, Food Program Director, NeighborImpact Annually donate 15,000 lbs to NeighborImpact Food Bank

2020 donations provided the equivalent of 9,000 meals for Central Oregonians

Since 2014, we’ve collected 73,176 lbs. of fresh, local produce - enough food for 60,000 meals!

In 2020, provided 775 Fresh Harvest Kits: ready-to-make meal kits that include fresh produce, pantry staple items, recipes and Savory Spice Shop spices, available at local food pantries

In 2020, paid $10,248 to farmers for their food donations

For more information on our Food Access programs, contact Rachel Levy:

rachel@hdffa.org

HIGH dESERT FOOd & FARM ALLIAnCE: A look at our programs and

2010

Food & Farm Directory - tri-fold brochure highlighting Central Oregon farms, ranches and food businesses.

2013

Seed to Supper - Free beginning course for residents to learn how to garden and grow food on a budget. Joint program of the Oregon Food Bank and Oregon State University Extension.

2013

Cooking Matters Free 6-week course teaching adults how to shop, prepare and cook healthy meals on a budget.

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