Donate Now
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| It takes both time and money to make a significant difference in our communities. Monetary donations help us alleviate hunger by providing resources and funding to our program so we may continue to provide fresh produce to the hungry in our communities. For every dollar donated, 26 pounds of fresh produce goes to people in need, feeding 130 people a serving of fresh, nutritious fruits and vegetables. You can donate through our Ag Against Hunger PayPal Page or mail your donation directly to our office. |
| Help Feed 65,000 people a serving of fresh vegetables or fruit |
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Help Feed 32,500 people a serving of fresh vegetables or fruit |
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Help Feed 6,500
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| Cooler Campaign |
We raised $15,000 this holiday season throughour cooler campaign! These donations will enable us to maintain our aging equipment and rent additional cooler space for the 2013 Harvest Program. Thank you to all who donated so far. |
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Donate amount of your choosing!
$1 = 130 people fed a serving of fresh produce
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Planned Giving
Planned Giving allows you to support a nonprofit agency beyond your lifetime. Your legacy gift to Ag Against Hunger will help continue the mission to alleviate hunger by creating a connection between the agricultural community and food assistance programs. All legacies left to Ag Against Hunger, no matter what the size, provide a much needed resource and may allow you to take advantage of favorable charitable deduction tax laws. A legacy does not have to be cash, but may be real estate or securities. Estate gifts should be directed to Ag Against Hunger, Federal Tax ID #770311596. For more information please contact Lindsay Coate, Executive Director at 831-755-1480 |
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If you donate $75 or more towards the cause, you will receive a free copy of:
Food to Live By: The Earthbound Farm Organic Cookbook
By Myra Goodman (Workman Publishing, 2006)
Featuring 260 recipe and full color photos, plus shopping tips, “field guides” to produce, prep notes, and serving ideas — plus Myra’s own fascinating family stories, from the birth of Earthbound Farm to her thoughts about how personal food choices can make a big difference. |
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