Since the launch of our Donate-A-Box Program in fall 2014, our members have helped us donate over 41,000 boxes of fresh produce to children, working families and individuals battling hunger. Thanks to YOU for making this possible and for making healthier options available to those in need.
“Access to fresh produce is an important part of our company mission. Donate-A-Box is an easy way to provide your local food bank with fresh produce to help those in need.” - Thaddeus Barsotti, Farm Fresh To You Chief Farmer
Donate-A-Box is a unique program that easily connects local farms - to local food banks - to local families. We have 9 regional food banks that are set up to receive and distribute fresh fruits and vegetables in our communities.
Visit our website to learn more and make a donation today!
We recently welcomed The Redwood Empire Food Bank (REFB) as one of our food bank partners to help those impacted by the devastating wildfires. Through the help of our community members we were quickly able to get over 3,500 boxes distributed to people at evacuation centers throughout Sonoma and Mendocino Counties!
Though our collaborative efforts are making an impact, food banks remain desperate for healthy food donations ─ and you can help make a difference! As your thoughts turn to charitable giving, please consider our Donate-A-Box program as a “fresh way” to give to those in need. Anyone can join our farm's efforts to provide fresh, nutritious produce to to those facing hunger. It's quick and easy to donate online. Every box counts!
Photo credit: Redwood Empire Food Bank
HOW TO DONATE
No need to collect items and distribute them yourself. You choose the size and the amount of boxes to donate, and we'll add it to our farm's donations for you! It takes just a few minutes to easily make a donation from our website. Anyone can donate! You don't have to be a Farm Fresh To You member to donate. Share this program with your family and friends!Visit our website to learn more and make a donation today!
Federal funds for this project were awarded under the Local Food Promotion Program of the Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.