South Whitley farm wagon is still running 1/18/24
Our farm wagon at the former Fox Products building in South Whitley is still running this afternoon at 1:00pm.
Our farm wagon at the former Fox Products building in South Whitley is still running this afternoon at 1:00pm.
Thanks to a $449,777 grant, Community Harvest was able to meet the needs of the community during the COVID-19 crisis. The funding allowed the food bank to purchase much-needed food storage and transportation, including a truck, refrigerated trailers, staffing expenses, and more than $180,000 in food purchases. “During these times of uncertainty, we want to…
Want an inside look at how we source fresh green beans and other veggies? See the green bean harvest from start to finish at our Shared Harvest Farm partner. You’ll also get a look at the gleaning process where we work with local farms to harvest leftover produce. And as always, what we can’t give…
North Side does not back down from a challenge! Even though there were many barriers to making this project happen during this strange year, North Side wanted to help our local community and said YES to CANstruction. North Side is an awesome high school made up of a talented student body, excelling in academics, athletics,…
FARM WAGON CANCELLATION: Please note that the Farm Wagon scheduled for Thursday, February 6th at Monroe United Methodist Church will be cancelled. The church is having work done in the parking lot, so it will be inaccessible. Please share! We apologize for any inconvenience.
After more than 16 years of service to the community, John Wolf, Community Harvest Food Bank’s CEO, is announcing his retirement effective at the end of June. John served on the food bank’s Board of Directors from 2005-2015, and served as Board President for three years. In 2016, he joined the Community Harvest Food Bank…