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Monday, September 23, 2024

Society of St. Andrew Gleaning Unused Food for the Hungry

The Society of St. Andrew announced last week that it has shared its billionth pound of food with people in need. Gleaners have shared one billion pounds of food that would have otherwise been wasted. Countless families have had food on their tables because of the hard work of gleaners, volunteers, and staff and the unwavering generosity of donors, farmers, and supporters. Each pound of food rescued speaks to the power we can have when we work together. SoSA’s mission is to build caring communities through sharing food, and each pound of produce tells a story of that connection. The Society of St. Andrew is a 45-year-old national nonprofit hunger-relief ministry that improves the environment by keeping good food out of landfills and feeds hungry people by sharing rescued fruits and vegetables with front-line feeding agencies, soup kitchens, shelters, food banks and food pantries. Across the country. More information is available online at EndHunger.org.