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AmpleHarvest.org enables over forty million Americans who grow food in home gardens to easily donate their excess harvest to registered local food pantries spread across all 50 states.
Gardeners, farmers and other donors can share their fresh produce and garden by garden, help diminish hunger in America.
Browse through the archive of AmpleHarvest.org newsletters and communications to learn more about the campaign. If you'd like to stay informed, follow the link located at the bottom of this page to subscribe to receive our periodic updates.
Thank you for your interest in the AmpleHarvest.org Campaign!
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 | November 2011 Newsletter (Nov 2011)
November 2011 AmpleHarvest.org to appear on PBS's Growing a Greener World Growing a Greener World is a national series on public television that travels the country telling the stories of people, places and organizations doing good things for the planet with an emphasis on organic gardening, fresh local food, healthy living and sustainable choices. The series is hosted and produced by award winning green-gardening expert, Joe Lamp'l alon |
 | Huffington Post 2011 Game Changer Announcement (Oct 2011)
Dear AmpleHarvest.org Supporter, AmpleHarvest.org founder Gary Oppenheimer recently learned that he was chosen by Arianna Huffington as one of the Huffington Post Game Changers for 2011. While this is quite an honor, the real excitement comes from knowing that the AmpleHarvest.org Campaign will gain additional exposure leading to more pantries receiving donations of fresh healthy produce. Tonight Gary is attending the Game Changers event in NYC, spreading the word about how backyard |
 | End of Year Report and Gift Giving (Dec 2011)
Dear Friends,As the year winds down, we’d like to send you a final update and special request.We recently sent out a note about our Crowdrise page, inviting all the crowds out there to help AmpleHarvest.org. Unfortunately, the link is not working. The correct address is www.AmpleHarvest.org/Crowdrise. Please take a moment to visit the site and ask 10 of your friends to do the same. After all, why should you be the only one really appreciating the work |
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