how to host a food drive

How to host a food drive

Hunger is not isolated to one event, one day or one season. Hunger does not discriminate by race, faith or age; it exists throughout our community, affecting people of all types: employed and unemployed, men, women and children, families and singles.

Help Second Harvest by hosting a food drive at your school, place of work, place of worship, in your neighborhood or with your community organization. Download the forms and information below to get started!

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  • Working with the Nassau County Hunger Coalition again, this time in Yulee. Lots of potatoes and cabbage being bagged. #mobilepantry 9 min 59 sec ago

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