Care to Share

UJA-Federation of New York — in collaboration with Met Council, AmeriCorps, and Hazon — invite you to participate in our first annual Care to Share citywide and volunteer fresh produce drive.

Care to Share will take place from Monday, October 3 – Tuesday, October 18, 2011, encouraging volunteers to symbolically fulfill the Jewish custom of gleaning, a custom tied to the harvest season and the Sukkot period. Traditionally, farmers leave the four corners of their fields unharvested so the needy can glean from the fields with dignity.

Care to Share will allow Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members to give a portion of their fresh produce shares for distribution to a local food pantry. In addition, the community at large is encouraged to volunteer by donating fresh produce, either from purchase or their garden This volunteer initiative will help a growing number of needy families combat food insecurity.

How You Can Help

Programming at additional agencies and educational guides will highlight the themes of hunger relief, nutrition, and environmental sustainability.

Learn more about the tradition of gleaning and find out how you can participate in Care to Share.

Read the story, “Gleaning Gets a Reboot,” September 15, 2011.

[blue_message]Check out more of Hazon’s resources for celebrating a healthy and sustainable Sukkot.[/blue_message]

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