Introducing Neighborhood Food Hubs
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Introducing Neighborhood Food Hubs Have extra produce from your garden? Donate it. How Hubs Work A volunteer ‘Hub Holder’ hosts a cooler on the porch one day each week, which serves as the drop-off location for produce. A ‘Hub Team’ transfers the food to FDN for distribution to local meal programs, food pantries, and individuals. For more information, visit: friendshipdonations.org/hubs/ Or contact: [email protected], 216-9522
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Introducing Neighborhood Food Hubs
Have extra produce from your garden?Donate it.
How Hubs WorkA volunteer ‘Hub Holder’ hosts a cooler on the porch one day each week, which serves as the drop-o� location for produce. A ‘Hub Team’ transfers the food to FDN for distribution to local meal programs, food pantries, and individuals.
For more information, visit: friendshipdonations.org/hubs/Or contact: [email protected], 216-9522 607 216 9522
friendshipdonations.org/hubs/
Tuesdays,
222 E. Falls St.
Wednesdays,212 Wood St.
Sundays, 411 N. Cayuga St.
�ursdays, 523 N. Aurora St.
Bring extra garden produce to aNeighborhood Food Hub!
July 15 - October 1, 20138am-8pm