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Food Recovery Project. Sustainable Arlington. Food Recovery Project. Who We Are. 1. What We Do. 2. How It Works. 3. How To Get Involved. 4. Contact Information. 5. Who We Are. 4. 2. 3. 5. 1. Who We Are.
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Food Recovery Project Sustainable Arlington
Food Recovery Project Who We Are 1 What We Do 2 How It Works 3 How To Get Involved 4 Contact Information 5
Who We Are 4 2 3 5 1 Who We Are The Food Recovery Project was started as a community service project by members of the Minuteman Parent Association (MPA). Efforts have expanded to include support from additional non-profit organizations. Organizations supporting the Food Project efforts include: Minuteman Parent Association Inc. • The parent organization of Minuteman High School, a regional public technical high school, located in Lexington, MA , whose students come from over 40 communities in eastern Massachusetts. • The MPA is a 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax deductible Sustainable Arlington, a chapter of the Massachusetts Climate Action Network (MCAN) • Sustainable Arlington (SA) is a Vision 2020 Environment Task Group Committee of the Town of Arlington. • MCAN is a 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax deductible.
What We Do 4 1 3 5 2 What We Do Project Mission The Minuteman Parent Association, along with Sustainable Arlington, seeks to support those in need of food by diverting end-of-day food from local bakeries, cafes and grocers and redistributing such food to non-profit organizations serving low income individuals and families in need, including students, the elderly and the physically challenged within local communities. In the 12-month period ended June 30, 2013, 9,000+ boxes (value estimate of $500,000+)of bread, produce and other perishables were distributed through the Food Recovery Project to local non-profit organizations.
How It Works 4 1 2 5 3 How It Works 1 Each day a volunteer from the MPA or SA collects end-of-day baked goods, produce and other perishables from our partnering Panera Bread, Trader Joe’s or Starbucks locations. 1 4 2 If needed, food items are sorted and bagged for redistribution. 2 Delivery to non-profit organizations takes place the same day or the following morning. 3 3 Non-profit organizations distribute the food items to those in need or utilizes food items for the programs, meetings or events. 4
How To Get Involved 4 1 2 3 5 How To Get Involved Collections by Location • Volunteers and Assistance Needed • The Minuteman Parent Association and Sustainable Arlington are always looking for volunteers to participate with various opportunities or willing to assist you organize a similar program in your community. • Volunteer Opportunities: • Collecting and Distributing • Collect end-of-day food from partnering bakeries, cafes and grocers (Panera & Starbucks at night; Trader Joe’s at 7AM) • Sort and, if needed, package food for redistribution • Deliver food to non-profit organizations • Administration • Assist with administrative tasks • Develop and maintain web site • Soliciting donations for supplies from stores and businesses including, but not limited to: • Food service gloves • Food grade plastic produce or baguette bag (baguette size, • produce size plus larger & smaller) • Wax paper sheets (small and large size) Distributions by Location
Contact Information 4 1 2 3 5 Contact Us For additional information, please contact: