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Cathy Snyder interviewed on WHYY’s “Radio Times” as a part of “Farming Stories”

WHYY’s Mary Cummings-Jordan interviews Jess Niederer, Cathy Snyder, and Gail Koskela.

From WHYY.org
Air Date: August 23, 2018 10:00 am
Guests: Cathy Snyder, Gail Koskela, Jess Niederer

Today, three different perspectives on farming in the greater Philadelphia area with Jess Niederer, Cathy Snyder, and Gail Koskela.

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Rolling Harvest Food Rescue on frontlines of feeding hungry

“With even more local farmers and food producers on board for our 2018 harvest season from May through December, we are ensuring another year of tremendous growth and significant increases in both the number of people we are helping and the amount of produce we are sharing. We will soon reach our TWO MILLION-pound milestone of locally-grown fruits and vegetables, high-quality organic meats and a higher percentage of organic produce distributed to date. That’s more than eight million additional servings of super-healthy food on the plates of thousands of hungry families!

We continue to increase our impact and effectiveness through collaboration, projects and partnerships with other local social service agencies and food rescue organizations.

Turning food pantries into farmers markets remains the goal. With your continued help and support, we look forward to providing even more and impacting more lives for 2018 and beyond.” Cathy Snyder, Executive Director, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue

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Food, Social Justice and the Power of Collaboration

Food, Social Justice and the Power of Collaboration, by Cathy Snyder, Founder and Executive Director, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, appears in the April/May 2018 issue of Bucks County Women’s Journal

Some of us at Rolling Harvest Food Rescue are huge food and hunger policy wonks, some just want to share great food with people who can’t afford it or don’t have access to it, some want to focus on our nutrition and culinary education outreach, and some of us just want to focus on volunteering to get our hands in the beautiful soil while harvesting food for donation at our partner farms. But we all have come to realize that we are a small part of a much bigger movement to address the hunger, food inequality, and waste we see all around us, in the midst of so much abundance.

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Times Publishing spreads awareness about food justice and hunger relief!

“Rolling Harvest Food Rescue Fighting Hunger In Our Area”
By Lisa DeAngelis – March 27, 2018

The face of hunger has changed in our area, according to Cathy Snyder, founder and Executive Director of Rolling Harvest Food Rescue.
Food-insecurity used to be more noticeable. Now it’s less obvious but just as desperate a situation.

View this story article at http://www.timespub.com/2018/03/27/rolling-harvest-food-rescue-fighting-hunger-area/

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Local Food and Social Justice

Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 7:00 to 8:30 PM

Cathy Snyder, Founder and Executive Director of Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, joins local food and social justice experts at a Food and Social Justice Forum presented by the Bucks County Foodshed Alliance on Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Local experts will discuss the new face of hunger, its root causes and innovative approaches to alleviating food-insecurity and food-inequality. Forum is located at Delaware Valley University in the Mandell Science Building, Room 114. 700 E Butler Avenue, Doylestown, PA 18901 (map it).

Expert panelists include:
Cathy Snyder: Founder and Executive Director of Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, connecting our local farmers with neighbors in need.
Tony D’Orazio: Owner of Carversville Farm Foundation, growing organic produce and proteins for donation to our area’s food pantries and soup kitchens.
John Crooke: Owner of Tinicum CSA, pioneered the donation of organically-grown farm shares direct to food-insecure families.
Pastor Vicky Allen: from First United Methodist Church of Fairless Hills, PA, the coordinator of their successful food pantry program
Registration not required. This event is free, but donations are encouraged.

For more information: 215.621.8967 or info@bucksfoodshed.org.

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We bid a reluctant farewell to our incredible Summer Interns and Volunteers

Omayra joined us for the summer from Delaware Valley University as our Nutrition Education Outreach team intern. She shares her experience in her own words…

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Announcing “FARMSHARE!” Rolling Harvest Food Rescue’s 2017 Farm To Table Fundraiser

Rolling Harvest Food Rescue’s 2017 Farm-to-Table Fundraiser!
Saturday, October 14th from 6-9 PM at
The Barn at Gravity Hill
67 Pleasant Valley Road, Titusville, NJ 08560

Spend the evening with us at this beautiful venue for a fun, casual and delicious gathering to support the work of Rolling Harvest Food Rescue—Connecting local farmers with neighbors in need.

Tickets are $90 each and can be purchased online. For more details contact us at info@rollingharvest.org or 267-293-0085.
Delicious locally-sourced food from our partner farmers, with a selection of wine and beer. Lots of great silent auction items.
Help us Grow!

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Rolling Harvest Food Rescue: Turning Food Pantries Into Farmers Markets

From Bucks County Women’s Journal, June/July 2017: Making a Difference

Rolling Harvest Food Rescue is a modern-day gleaning organization, referring to the ancient biblical practice of farmers leaving crops in their fields for the hungry to collect for nourishment.

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Turning Food Pantries Into Farmers Markets

Link to article by Christine Wolkin on May 3, 2017, Times Publishing

Since 2010, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue has been delivering donations of fresh products directly from local partnering farms to food pantries and community meal programs serving at-risk, food insecure families in Bucks County, as well as families over the river in Hunderdon and Mercer Counties.

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Comcast NewsMakers: Food Insecurity 3

From Comcast Newsmakers: Recorded March 2, 2017
Comcast Newsmakers is a short-form news platform where leaders and innovators exchange ideas and tackle the issues facing communities across America.

Jill Horner speaks with Cathy Snyder, Founder and Executive Director of Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, about using a collective impact model to fight hunger and food insecurity.

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