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Gleaning Network of Texas – Using Surplus Produce to Alleviate Hunger

The Gleaning Network of Texas is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that brings together growers, volunteers, and service agencies to help the food insecure with fruits and vegetables left over in Texas fields after harvest.

Yes, many growers and food producers have excess produce in their fields that is either plowed under or turned into compost. This is good, fresh produce that Texans need.

When we're able to get gleaners into these fields and orchards, we can pick the excess and transport thousands of pounds of produce to food assistance agencies throughout Texas.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

VOLUNTEERING: We have many groups and individuals out in the fields to glean, but we are always looking for more! Some come out throughout the growing season or make it a once-a-year occasion.

We’re also looking for liaisons, advocates, and supervisors.

FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: We’re very dependent on donations from individuals, corporations, clubs, churches, and other organizations. We can also use in-kind donations such as printing, truck rentals, and more.

SHARE YOUR EXCESS AND LET US KNOW: Growers generously donate their excess produce, and we are always looking for more farmers to sign-on to share their crops. Also, please let us know about local food assistance agencies that are able to accept our produce deliveries.

http://www.gleantexas.org/

P.O. Box 7103
Dallas, TX 75209-0103
972-814-0928
glean@gleantexas.org

Region: 
austin