Food Recovery Network (FRN) distributes free fresh produce that would have otherwise gone to waste to feed children and families experiencing food insecurity in Baltimore through pop-up farmers markets at Title I elementary schools.
FRN helps students join the movement to fight waste and feed people by starting an FRN chapter to recover and distribute surplus food on their campus and in their wider community. There are only 3 steps to starting a chapter –
It is crushing news the USDA will discontinue the regular collection of data to provide Household Food Security Reports; to be willfully uninformed. I assure you, FRN will continue to work alongside the communities most affected by hunger. Hunger is present in every single ZIP code; that’s a reality we all recognize.
Food Recovery Network’s Board of Directors is excited to announce a momentous occasion within our organization: the 10-year anniversary of Regina Harmon's transformative leadership at Food Rescue Network (FRN). As we celebrate this milestone, we also recognize Regina’s promotion and title change to Chief Executive Officer, a testament to her unwavering commitment and the remarkable growth of our organization under her guidance, tripling our budget in just 10 years.