The Gleaning Network

In 2024, through September, our Gleaning Network has collected 8,910,395 pounds of fresh produce in 3,553 events, with 10,971 volunteers.

Food donated by 613 farmers has been distributed to hungry people through 1,229 feeding agencies.

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Gleaning means to pick, dig, or gather food from farm fields after the commercial harvest. And that’s exactly what The Society of St. Andrew (SoSA) does in numerous locations across the nation!

One major area of food waste in America is in farmers’ fields, where crops that don’t meet top-grade quality are left to rot or be plowed under. Gleaning is the traditional biblical practice of gathering crops that would otherwise be left in the fields to rot, or be plowed under after harvest.

SoSA’s Gleaning Network coordinates volunteers, growers, and distribution agencies to rescue this food from fields before it is lost as waste. While the food is still good to eat, it is donated at no cost to food banks, food pantries, and other hunger-relief agencies.

Tens of thousands of volunteers from churches, synagogues, scout troops, senior citizen groups, and other organizations participate each year in Society of St. Andrew gleaning activities. Each year, tens of millions of pounds of produce are salvaged and given to the poor at no cost to them or to the food pantry or kitchen that feeds them.

Gleaners are people of all ages and income levels who want to give of themselves. Usually within 48 hours of picking the produce, hungry Americans receive the gleaned food. Each year, 35,000-40,000 people glean with us – to pick up over 20 million pounds of fresh, nutritious food for their hungry neighbors.

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Why It Works

The Gleaning Network is an extremely successful and cost effective program because it is volunteer-driven and biblically-based.

The biblical mandate comes from the Hebrew scriptures in Deuteronomy 24:19: When you reap your harvest in your field and forget a sheaf in the field, you shall not go back to get it; it shall be left for the alien, the orphan, and the widow, so that the LORD your God may bless you in all your undertakings. (NRSV)

Farmers donate food, volunteers work, donors provide funds for transportation, and feeding agencies distribute the food.

By relying on these people, and coordinating their efforts, we are able to keep our costs to just 2.4 cents per serving of gleaned food.