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Society of St. Andrew Gleaning America’s Fields ~ Feeding America’s Hungry

Lynette Johnson Executive Director

Society of St. Andrew

endhunger.org

935,000 hungry Virginians (11.1% or 1 in 9 residents) in 2017

In Virginia, excess food  and hunger co‐exist.

100,802,000 pounds of excess or unmarketable  fruits and vegetables

What if that  excess produce  could be  captured or  recovered and  shared with  people who are  hungry?

Gleaning is an elegantly simple solution to a persistent problem!

Glean (v.) : To pick, dig, or gather crops  remaining in the field after commercial  harvesting is complete.

Calling in the Gleaners, Jules Breton

Local Farmers

Local Volunteers

fields ∙ packing houses ∙ farmers markets

all ages ∙ all walks of life

Local Hungry People receive fresh, healthy food often the same day it was gleaned

Local Feeding Agencies food banks ∙ food pantries ∙ shelters soup kitchens ∙ Title I schools senior | child | disaster | emergency | etc.

Neighbor helping neighbor  model offers a true community‐ based solution

Virginia Gleaning & Produce Distribution 2016  159 growers in all parts of the Commonwealth  234 feeding agencies (served directly)  Many hundreds more agencies served indirectly, through food  shared with major food banks

Does it work?

 4,099,122 pounds of food gleaned or recovered  12,297,366 servings of food shared  Reaching people in need, in every county of Virginia  1,729 gleaning events  6,526 volunteers  14,131 volunteer hours  $2,183,057 value of produce distributed

Lynette Johnson Executive Director [email protected] Twitter: Just_LynetteJ

The Society of  St. Andrew

3383 Sweet Hollow Road • Big Island, VA 24526

ENDhunger.org 800‐333‐4597 To connect in Virginia: [email protected] (Sarah Ramey)