County Harvest

Helping communities in Westchester County by connecting food donors
with agencies serving people in need.

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Volunteer

Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Whether you can commit to a weekly or occasional food rescue run, we need your help.

Volunteer

Donate Food

If you own a business that prepares, sells or distributes food or beverages, please consider donating your excess food to County Harvest.

Donate Food

Become a Volunteer

Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Whether you can commit to a weekly or occasional food rescue run, we need your help.

Volunteer

Organize a Food Drive

Organizing a food drive is a great way to help feed Westchester's hungry. The food you collect will go directly to those that need it.

Organize

Become a Food Donor

If you own a business that prepares, sells or distributes food or beverages, please consider donating your unsold food to County Harvest.

Donate Food

Donate Funds

100% of funds donated go directly to helping rescue and deliver excess, unsold food for needy people in Westchester County.

Donate Funds

Helping Those in Need


County Harvest is a nonprofit food rescue organization serving Westchester County, New York. Our mission is to help communities in Westchester County by connecting food donors with agencies serving people in need.

Our more than 500 dedicated volunteers rescue excess, unsold food from dozens of food donors including supermarkets, wholesalers, caterers, country clubs, farms, bakeries, bagel shops and corporate caterers and deliver it immediately to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries and homeless shelter making a difference in people’s lives.

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Learn More About County Harvest

Meet just a few of the dedicated volunteers who are making an impact through County Harvest, and learn more about how you can become involved.

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About Hunger


Household food security exists when all members, at all times, have access to enough food for an active, healthy life. Individuals who are food secure do not live in hunger or fear of starvation.

Food insecurity, on the other hand, is a situation of “limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways,” according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

County Harvest serves a growing population of families, seniors, veterans and children in our area who are not sure where their next meal will come from. We find simple solutions to tackle a complicated problem, by making connections to help fight hunger in Westchester County.

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