With simple steps, you can make sure your donation is helpful. 1 – Not all food are acceptable, like for example unpleasant, unhealthy (bad for you) food or opened packages. We serve people with dignity and respect, so the food has to represent this too....
Less waste, more taste! Cooking in large batches for your family often leaves you with leftovers. Using up leftovers is important for minimizing food waste and therefore saving money. But let’s face it – it’s not always easy! There are some ways to...
Debbie started volunteering at Daniel’s Table as a delivery driver, then she became one of our regular volunteers at the weekly market on Wednesdays. She enjoys very much being around people and she is in charge of the sample table, serving food, and explaining...
The short answer is having nutritional meals for the entire family, 7 days a week without creating a debt or reducing funds from other necessities (pulling cash from rent or car payments for example). Based on the 1996 World Food Summit, food security is defined as...
Congress passed a bill to encourage food donations in an effort to fight hunger and reduce food waste. The Food Donation Improvement Act boosts liability protections for those that donate food directly to people in need, eliminating legal barriers that have prompted...