A simple, sustainable system built on community collaboration and respect.
We collect leftover food from kiddushes, shul events, community gatherings, and local businesses. This food would otherwise go to waste, but it's perfectly good and nutritious.
Our community partners alert us when food is available, and we arrange pickup at a time that's convenient for them.
All food is stored in our refrigerated warehouse facility, which costs approximately $700 per month to maintain. This ensures everything stays fresh and safe.
We follow proper food safety protocols and maintain the quality standards families deserve.
We deliver food directly to families with care and discretion. There are no applications, no income verification, and no public acknowledgment.
Families receive consistent support without having to ask repeatedly. Privacy and dignity are always protected.
This entire system is sustained by donors and volunteers who believe in treating everyone with respect. Contributions cover warehouse costs, transportation, and operational expenses.
Every person who participates—whether giving time, money, or food—is part of making this work.
Participation is entirely voluntary. Whether you're a donor, volunteer, or partner, you're invited—never pressured—to be part of this work.
Recipient identities are protected. Deliveries are discreet. There is no public recognition that could compromise anyone's dignity.
We maintain transparent finances and responsible operations to ensure this work can continue long-term without burnout or crisis.
This isn't a charity delivering to "others." It's neighbors helping neighbors—a true community effort.
There are many ways to participate—whether through financial support, volunteering, or connecting us with food sources.