The Free Farm Market is a collaborative nutrition/education outreach program offered by Rolling Harvest Food Rescue and dedicated local farmers.
Rolling Harvest Helps Feed Thousands of Hungry Families in Bucks County
A News Report broadcast by ABC’s Channel 6 Actions News
November 10, 2015
BUCKS COUNTY (WPVI)– Every year, 6ABC partners in the region’s largest food drive. The need this holiday season is as great as ever, with 1 in 6 people at risk of going hungry.
Rolling Harvest Food Rescue gleans farm fields to help needy
Volunteers harvest, clean, pack and transport fresh produce that might otherwise go to waste, and gives it to needy families.
By Gwen Shrift, The Intelligencer, July 16, 2016
Thousands of scallions rooted in Bucks County soil very nearly got plowed under this week before ever seeing the inside of a salad bowl.
Rolling Harvest featured in FOCUS
Rolling Harvest was featured on an episode of FOCUS on PBS Station 39 in Bethlehem!
View the video here
Jimmy Rollins Family Foundation Donates 2016 Truck to Rolling Harvest Food Rescue
Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, a local hunger-relief nonprofit organization based in Bucks County that works with farmers to share donated surplus fruits, vegetables and organic meats with food pantries, is honored to announce the donation of a brand new 2016 Chevy Silverado pickup truck made possible through the generosity of the Philadelphia-based Rollins Family Foundation.
2015 Local Heroes
An Article Published in edibleJersey, Celebrating Local Foods of the Garden State, Season by Season.
September 9, 2015
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A Day in the Life: Rolling Harvest Food Rescue
An Article Published in Bucks County Taste, by Lynne Goldman.
September 9, 2015
Are you ready? Let’s go for a ride.
I’ve known Cathy Snyder for almost five years, since she first decided to step into the food waste stream and do whatever she could to divert some of it to hungry people.
No Food Left Behind
An Article Published in RealWoman, by Cristina Goyanas.
Summer 2015
While shopping at her local farmer’s market one day after volunteering at a food pantry, Cathy Snyder cooked up a delicious idea to end hunger in her area.
Feeding the Hungry in Rich River Towns
An Article Published by Alfred Lubrano, Inquirer Staff Writer.
March 16, 2014. Photo courtesy of Tom Gralish/Staff Photographer
Famous for its $4.95 chocolate bars and high-end lattes, the Lambertville Trading Co. coffee bar had a line snaking out the door in Lambertville, N.J., last week, a short walk east across the Delaware River from New Hope, Bucks County.


