Category Sources Food Hub

Sources Food Hub gleaning program back for third year
Sources Food Hub is back for a third year with its Community Harvest program, also known as gleaning. Gleaning is the harvesting of unwanted or leftover crops for charitable use. In urban areas, it often includes harvesting fruits from residential properties, such as cherries, plums, apples or pears.…
Community Harvest Program back for second season
Handbook from Sources Food Hub helps New Food Rescue Programs
Sources Food Hub – Wasting no bites
Newton BIA | As seen in the Surrey Now-Leader, February 26, 2020By Marla PoirierImagine a community where seniors and youth partner together, cooking, laughing, and learning from each other. Where women and children feel safe and form community connections. Community gardens flourish, and local farmers have the help…
Food Skills for Families at Sources Food Hub
Surrey fruit trees neglected no more: free pruning workshop offered
To kick off the 2020 growing season, Sources Food Hub is offering a new and free resource. Fruit tree owners in Surrey are invited to attend a pruning workshop to learn how to take better care of their fruit-bearing trees while supporting our community at the same time. This workshop, to be held on January 25 (1 to 3 p. m. ) at the Historic Stewart Farm in South Surrey, is part of Sources Food Hub’s Community Harvest Program – a gleaning service to actively rescue food that might otherwise be wasted.