Food Distribution

Food Distribution

  • Food Not Bombs has been distributing food in public for over 35 years. Here is a link to how to start a chapter in your town or find one that might already exist. “We recover food that would have been discarded and share it as a way of protesting war and poverty. With fifty cents of every U.S. federal tax dollar going to the military and forty percent of our food being discarded while so many people were struggling to feed their families that we could inspire the public to press for military spending to be redirected to human needs. We also reduce food waste and meet the direct need of our community by collecting discarded food, preparing vegan meals that we share with the hungry while providing literature about the need to change our society. Food Not Bombs also provides food to protesters and striking workers and organizes food relief after natural and political crisis.”
  • A Legal Q&A Guide For Community Fridges is being offered by the Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic, the Hofstra Law School Community and Economic Development Clinic, the Sustainable Economies Law Center, and the UCLA Food Law and Policy Clinic. You can submit your community fridge questions to them here.