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Taking care of our own in MarinTaking care of our own in Marin
  • Who We Are
  • What We Do
  • Who We Serve
  • Kudos!
    • Awards
    • Articles about us
    • Jefferson Award Honor
    • What some of our recipients say about us
  • Blog
  • Donate Food
  • Become a Donor
  • How You Can Help
    • Volunteer
    • Contribute
      • Fair Market Value Donation for Your Vehicle
  • Contact
  • Stay Up-to-Date With Our Work
  • Curt’s 75th
  • Photo Gallery

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An All-Volunteer Community Food Rescue Organization

We are the only nonprofit in Marin County that picks up food from our store donors and takes ninety percent of it directly to people who can use it, rather than to other nonprofits.
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Celebrating Over Twelve Years of Feeding People in Need in Marin County

In that period of time, we have picked up and delivered an average of 500 pounds of good quality, edible food every day for a total of over 2.2 million pounds, with a total value of approximately $50 million dollars! That makes a huge difference in the budgets of our recipients, most of whom continually struggle to put food on the table while still covering their housing and medical costs.

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